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LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

Table of Contents
n 2018 Louisville Cardinals 42 2018 Opponents 125 Superlatives
1 This is Louisville Football 46 Louisville versus FBS Opponents 126 Drive Charts
2 Table of Contents 47 Series Records 127 Long Plays
3 This is Louisville Football 48 Louisville versus 2018 Opponents 128 The Last Time
4 In the Pros 130 Honors and Awards
6 National Attention n The Coaching Staff 131 ACC in Review
8 Bowls 50 Bobby Petrino 132 Cardinals in ACC/NCAA Statistics
10 GameDay 54 Lonnie Galloway
12 Facilities 55 Mike Summers n The Record Book
14 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium 56 Brian VanGorder 134 Offense Season-By-Season
16 All-Americans 57 Ryan Beard 135 Defense Season-By-Season
17 Award Winners 58 Grady Brown 136 Annual Statistics
18 Community Service 59 Chris Klenakis 138 Longest Plays
20 Strength and Conditioning 60 Nick Petrino 139 Single-Game Team Records
21 Nutrition 61 L.D. Scott 143 Season Highs and Lows
22 The Atlantic Coast Conference 62 Kolby Smith 145 Individual Records
23 Pro Day 63 Lorenzo Ward 147 Rushing Records
24 The City of Louisville 64 Support Staff 152 Passing Records
25 University of Louisville 69 All-Time Assistant Coaches 157 Receiving Records
26 Academics 162 Total Offense Records
27 Helmets n 2018 Cardinals 164 Kicking Records
28 Adidas 70 Player Profiles 166 Special Teams Records
29 Explosive Offense 107 Walk-ons 172 Defensive Records
30 Defense 177 Firsts/Milestones
31 Special Teams n 2017 in Review 178 NCAA Statistical Champions
109 Game Summaries 179 Seasons of Distinction
n 2018 Preview 116 Final Statistics 183 NCAA Rankings
33 Outlook 119 Game-by-Game (Rush, Pass, Rec) 184 Year-by-Year Attendance
36 Closer Look at the Cardinals 120 Game-by-Game (Tackles, Sacks, TFL) 185 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
37 Quick Facts 121 Game-By-Game (Int’s, KR,PR) 186 Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium Records
38 Rosters 122 Participation 187 All-Star Game Participation
40 Cardinals by Position 123 Starters 188 Comeback Victories
41 Cardinals by State 124 Team Statistics 189 Games Versus Ranked Opponents
191 Louisville as a Ranked Opponent
192 Homecoming Games
193 Season Openers
194 All-Time Shutouts
195 Streaks
196 High Scoring Wins/Losses
197 Year-by-Year Records
198 Year-by-Year Scores
206 Cards in the Weekly Polls
207 National Awards
208 All-Americans Honors
209 All-Conference Honors
211 Cardinals in the NFL
215 Cardinals in the NFL Draft
216 Letterwinners
220 Bowls
225 Bowl Records
229 All-Time Television Appearances
230 Honored Jerseys
234 Covering Louisville Football
238 University President
239 Board of Trustees/ULAA Board
240 Director of Athletics Vince Tyra
241 Athletic Administration
246 Athletics Staff
248 UofL Head Coaches

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7— First-round picks since 2014, tied for the
third-most in the nation

15 — First-round picks
38 — Draft selections in the
Bobby Petrino era

127 — Players drafted


in school history

21 — Players drafted since 2014

In the
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Louisville in the Spotlight
n As part of the ACC media agreements, all Louisville football games are televised nationally.
n Louisville Sports has over 1,000,000 followers across its social media platforms.
n Louisville has appeared on ESPN’s College GameDay in each of the last two seasons.
n The Cardinals’ Pro Day was televised live by the NFL Network.
n ESPN regularly features the Louisville program on its Thursday night and Friday night
featured broadcasts.
n The ACC Network will launch in August 2019 as part of an extended media deal with ESPN that now
runs through the 2035-36 season.
n The Cardinals have appeared on ABC national broadcasts five times over the last two seasons.
n Louisville has enjoyed a Heisman Trophy finalist in each of the last two years, with quarterback
Lamar Jackson becoming the youngest Heisman winner in 2016.

National

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Bowl
n Louisville is 10-11-1 in 22 bowl appearances n Louisville has played in 17 different bowl games
and has made eight consecutive post-season and has earned invitations to three bowls that
appearances. Since 1998, the Cardinals have make up the College Football Playoff - Fiesta
advanced to a bowl game in 17 of the last 20 Bowl, Orange Bowl and Sugar Bowl.
seasons.

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Papa John’s
Cardinal

Stadium Facts
Stadium Record
The Cardinals are 94-32 all-time at home.

Seating Capacity
Built in 1998, stadium capacity is currently at
approximately 60,000, including suites.

Playing Field
Louisville switched from natural grass to Field
Turf for the 2003 season and was replaced
again in 2014.

Card March
Fans are encouraged to meet the team when
the Cardinals arrive for Card March, approxi-
mately 2:15 prior to kickoff. The team buses
will arrive at Denny Crum Overpass and will
unload and walk down the stairs. The players
and coaches will make their way through the
crowd behind the marching band and cheer-
leaders before entering the stadium.

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“ What a venue. This is such a great atmosphere. It’s a great venue to
come play a football game. It’s a tremendous place to play. I’m glad
Louisville joined the ACC. ”
n Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney

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D uring Louisville’s 99-year football history, Cardinal players have earned more than 70 All-America awards. Tom Thompson and
Guy Shearer became the program’s first All-Americans in 1930. Lamar Jackson was voted a All-American in 2016 and 2017 —
the most recent award winners for the Cardinals.

65 — The number of players that have been


named to at least one major All-American
team during the course of the school’s history.
Lamar
7 — Consecutive seasons Jackson

with an All-American.

3 — Consensus
All-Americans

Gerod
Holliman

Elvis
Dumervil

Sam
Madison

Louisville
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Award U niversity of Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson, who starred
with the Cardinals from 2015-2017, was awarded college foot-
ball highest individual honor when he was named the school’s first
Heisman Trophy winner in 2016. He was invited back as a finalist
the following year, finishing third behind the winner, Baker Mayfield.
Jackson was the fifth player to win the award and return as a finalist
the following year, joining Oklahoma’s Jason White (2003-04), South-
ern Cal’s Matt Leinart (2004-05), Florida’s Tim Tebow (2008-09), and
Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel (2013-14).
Gerod Holliman took home the Jim Thorpe Trophy for the top de-
fensive back in the nation after setting an NCAA record with 14 inter-
ceptions in 2014.
Named the winner of the Bronko Nagurski Award Trophy in 2005,
Elvis Dumervil set an NCAA record with 20 sacks, including six in a
win at Kentucky.

Elvis Gerod
Dumervil Holliman

Lamar
Jackson

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Community
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Strength &
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Sports
T he University of Louisville’s Sports Nutrition Department fields
four full-time registered dietitians and one graduate assistant reg-
istered dietitian to fuel the twenty-one Division 1 sports.
hydration and recovery of the student athletes through numerous
products scientifically crafted to support the athlete. UofL athletics
boasts three Gatorade Fueling Stations across campus and a state-of-
It is our mission to educate and prepare athletes through proper the-art dining facility in the Thornton’s Academic Center for Excel-
nutrition, hydration, and recovery practices to perform at their opti- lence where athletes have access to a variety of whole foods. This
mal levels as a student athlete. Each sport and position requires spe- space serves lunch and dinner to refuel and recover after full days of
cific needs for their respective workloads. The sports dietitians work academics and athletics.
with the student athlete to execute these specific needs as well as Prairie Farms offers our athletes various milk products providing
other situations that may arise including food allergies and sensitivi- protein, calcium, and Vitamin D among other nutrients. Creation
ties, religious restrictions, or other medical needs related to nutrition. Gardens helps our athletes get fruits and vegetables full of vitamins
The University of Louisville has incredible partnerships that make and minerals to keep them free of illness and deliver a balanced nu-
fueling our athletes possible. Gatorade plays an essential role in the trient intake.

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Atlantic Coast
The Tradition of Excellence ences. The 51 wins were the most in league Carolina and Pitt with three each, Virginia
Consistency. It is the mark of true excel- history and surpassed the previous high of 46 and Wake Forest with two apiece and Syra-
lence in any endeavor. attained in 2013 and 2014. cuse with one player drafted.
However, in today’s intercollegiate ath- Nine ACC teams finished 2017 with win- NC State DE Bradley Chubb was named
letics, competition has become so balanced ning records, including six teams with eight the winner of the 2017 Bronko Nargurski
and so competitive that it is virtually impos- or more wins. Trophy, given annually by the FWAA to
sible to maintain a high level of consistency. In 2017, a pair of ACC schools - Florida the nation’s defensive player of the year.
Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has State and Virginia Tech – continued the two Chubb became the fourth ACC player
defied the odds. Now in its 66th year of longest current Division I bowl streaks in the in eight years to win the Trophy, joining
competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the nation. FSU appeared in a bowl game for the Da’Quan Bowers of Clemson (2010), Luke
reputation as one of the strongest and most 36th-straight year, beating Southern Miss in Kuechly of Boston College (2011) and
competitive intercollegiate conferences in the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl on Dec. Aaron Donald of Pitt (2014). He is also the
the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, 27. Virginia Tech, which has the longest eighth player from a current ACC school to
the numbers support it. streak recognized by the NCAA, played in win the honor.
The ACC is one of two conferences to its 25th-straight bowl in the Camping World Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson fin-
have won two football national champion- Bowl on Dec. 28. ished third in the Heisman Trophy vote be-
ships over the past four years. Florida State Thirteen of 14 ACC teams have earned an hind winning quarterback Baker Mayfield of
captured the final BCS National Champion- invitation to a postseason bowl game over Oklahoma and running back Bryce Love of
ship in 2013, while Clemson claimed the the last two seasons. Over the last four years, Stanford. Jackson became only the second
College Football Playoff national champion- every ACC team has enjoyed a trip to a bowl ACC player to be voted in the top three in
ship in 2016. The ACC has now had a team game and the league has made 43 postsea- two different years. Clemson’s Deshaun Wat-
in the championship game in three of the last son appearances. son finished third in 2015 and was runner-up
five years. The ACC has seven of the Top 25 active to Jackson in 2016.
Clemson’s championship game victory coaches nationally in career victories – all
in 2016 marked the seventh national title by of them with 100 or more – which is by ACC History
an ACC school since the league’s inception far the most of any conference. The next The Atlantic Coast Conference was
in 1953, and the 14th by a current league closest league has four coaches in the top founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield
school. 25. Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson is in fourth Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven char-
Miami leads the way with five national place with 182 wins. He is followed by Mi- ter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland,
titles, followed by Florida State (3), Clemson ami’s Mark Richt, who is eighth with 164 North Carolina, North Carolina State, South
(2), Pittsburgh (2), Georgia Tech (1) and Syra- wins, Louisville’s Bobby Petrino is 17th Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the
cuse (1). with 116, Wake Forest’s Dave Clawson is conference by-laws.
A year ago, the ACC secured 10 spots in tied for 19th (111), Virginia’s Bronco Men- The withdrawal of seven schools from
the 2017 postseason bowl lineup – the most denhall is 21st (107), Duke’s David Cut- the Southern Conference came early on the
of any conference. Over the last two years, cliffe is 22nd (103) and Clemson’s Dabo morning of May 8, 1953, during the South-
the ACC has had a nation’s best 21 teams Swinney is 23rd (101). ern Conference’s annual spring meeting.
in bowl games. At least six ACC teams have The ACC continues to make its mark On June 14, 1953, the seven members met
made a bowl game appearance in 17 con- in the annual NFL Draft as the league had in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was
secutive seasons. 45 players selected in this year’s draft - the adopted and the name became officially the
In 2016, the ACC won nine bowl games, second-highest total by any conference, Atlantic Coast Conference.
tying the existing NCAA record set in 2005 and the third-highest total in league history. Suggestions from fans for the name of
by the SEC. Prior to 2016, the ACC record That total also makes the ACC one of two the new conference appeared in the re-
for bowl wins in a season was five. In ad- leagues in the nation to have had at least gion’s newspapers prior to the meeting in
dition, over the past five years the ACC is 40 draftees in four of the last five years. In Raleigh. Some of the names suggested
second among all conferences with 54 bowl all, during that time the ACC has had 203 were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East
appearances, has the second-best record of players drafted, the second-highest total of Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-
any conference in BCS, New Year’s Six and any league. Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the
CFP games, and is tied for the most national NC State led all ACC schools with seven Shoreline.
championships (Florida State in 2013, Clem- selections, a school record for the draft for Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended
son in 2016). the Wolfpack, topping a total of six draftees that the name of the conference be the At-
ACC teams posted an NCAA-best 51-17 in 2006. Florida State and Miami each had lantic Coast Conference, and the motion was
record (.750) against nonconference oppo- six draftees, with Virginia Tech having a total passed unanimously. The meeting conclud-
nents in 2016, including a 17-9 mark (.654) of five. Louisville had four players chosen, ed with each member institution assessed
against teams from the Power Five confer- followed by Boston College, Clemson, North $200.00 to pay for conference expenses.

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L ouisville routinely hosts one of the most-
attended and most-covered Pro Day
in the nation. Over the past few seasons,
Bridgewater, Sheldon Rankins, Lamar Jack-
son and Jaire Alexander.
Louisville’s 2018 Pro Day was one of the
general managers. The NFL Network tele-
vised the event live, and ESPN devoted a
number of SportsCenter hits to highlight the
the Cardinals have showcased many of largest in school history as all 32 teams were performances of quarterback Lamar Jackson
the nation’s top prospects, including Teddy represented with scouts, head coaches and and cornerback Jaire Alexander.

Louisville L

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Louisville
T he Louisville area owes its existence
to the Falls of the Ohio, the only place
where the 981-mile Ohio River flows over
Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Quick Facts
 “Most Livable City in America” (large city  Metropolitan area size: 2,179 square
bedrock. The falls were really a rapids where category) by the U.S. Conference of Mayors miles (includes eight neighboring counties).
the river dropped about 27 feet in three (2012).  Population: approximately 1 million, the
miles, usually blocking passage by boat. nation’s 16th-largest urban area in population.
 One of the “Best Places to Live”
Early explorers recognized the strategic
by Men’s Journal (2011).  Median Age: 32.5
importance of the Falls. George Rogers Clark
 Among the Top 10  Weather: average annual rainfall is 44
established the first settlement there in 1778,
to use as a base of his invasion of British ter- “Best Cities For Families” inches; average summer/fall temperature is
ritory in Southern Illinois and Indiana. Two by Parenting Magazine (2011). 84 degrees; winter/spring temperature is 64.
years later that settlement became Louisville  Second-best housing market in the  Louisville ranks among the top 25
— named for King Louis XVI of France, who United States by Forbes.com (2010). convention cities in the United States. More
was supporting the American Revolution.  Eighth “Most Affordable City in the U.S.” than 3.5 million visitors visit annually,
Louisville quickly became a vital transpor- by Forbes (2014). including over 700,000 convention delgates.
tation center for the young nation. Ports were  Third among “Top 30 City for Young  Louisville is home to legendary Churchill
establish above and below the Falls. Passen- Entrepreneurs” by Livability.com (2012). Downs and the Kentucky Derby, known as
gers and freight moved overland around the “the greatest two minutes in sports.”
 One of the “Top 10 Cities for Affordable
rapids. Trails and roads connected the ports
Vacations”  The Jefferson County Public School
to inland settlements in Kentucky and Indi-
by Under30CEO (2013). System is the nation’s 25th largest public
ana. The steamboat brought prosperity and
 “Manliest Town in America” school system, with 96,000 students.
growth to the area; by 1850, Louisville was
the 10th-largest city in the nation. by GQ Magazine (2012).  Louisville’s top local manufacturers: Ford
In the decades that followed, railroads  Top 10 “Bike Friendly City” by USA Today. Motor Company, General Electric Company,
greatly improved connections with cities Publishers Printing Company, Brown-
throughout the nation, and Louisville be- Sports, including UofL athletics, are an Forman Corp.
came known as the “Gateway to the South.” important facet of life in the Louisville area.  Kentucky Harvest, which collects surplus
Businesses and industries were attracted by Churchill Downs has hosted three Breed- food to feed the homeless and needy, started
the strong and convenient transportation ers’ Cups and continues its traditional Run in Louisville and spawned the national USA
network and Louisville became an industrial For The Roses — the Kentucky Derby — the Harvest.
center. first Saturday each May. The 1996, 2000  The area’s largest private employer is UPS,
In recent years, the economy of the Lou- and 2014 PGA Championships were staged
the worldwide shipping business which uses
isville area has shifted from a heavy reliance at Valhalla Golf Course in eastern Jefferson
Louisville International Airport as a hub.
on industry to an increasing emphasis on ser- County, which was also the site of the 2008
vices, including earning a worldwide repu- Ryder Cup international competition. The Louisville’s airport ranks third in the U.S. –
tation as a transportation and distribution Louisville Bats, the triple-A baseball team of and sixth in the world – in tons of air freight
center. Once again, location is a key factor. the Cincinnati Reds, have drawn over 1 mil- handled.
Louisville is located near the center of the lion fans to games in a single season with  Hillerich & Bradsby’s Louisville Slugger
eastern half of the contiguous 48 states, with new Slugger Field stationed on the down- baseball bats are a hit at ballparks.
nearly half of the nation’s consumer markets town riverfront. Over 140 public parks, 20
within a 500-mile radiuws. The climate is public golf courses and 226 public tennis lakes and rivers of Louisville and surround-
mild enough that Louisville’s airport is rarely courts also provide outdoor entertainment. ing counties is still a favorite pastime.
closed because of weather. Yet even though Louisville has changed Another favorite in Louisville is trying to
Climate, location and a good transporta- through the years, it still has the flavor and figure out the correct pronunciation of the
tion system helped convince United Parcel gentleness of a Southern town. The Belle city. So if you’re a tourist, don’t say Louie-
Service to establish its national hub in Lou- of Louisville steamboat still paddles its way ville or Lewis-ville. Natives claim it’s Lou-a-
isville in the early 1980s. UPS, in turn, is at- up and down the Ohio River daily, mint vuhl. Either way, Louisville
tracting businesses that depend on fast and juleps are still served under an old is still the same happy
efficient transportation of their goods to other oak tree during the hot and muggy place.
parts of the nation and throughout the world. summers and fishing in the many
The Kentucky Center for the Arts is one of
the nation’s premier performing arts
facilities, housing three spacious
theatres.

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University of
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Louisville

2 — Student earned a 4.0 GPA for the 2017 37 — Students made the Athletic Directors
semester Honor Roll earning a 3.0 GPA or better for the
spring semester
1 — Student earned a 4.0 for the spring semester
18 — Graduates last year
40 — Students made the Athletic Director’s Henry Famurewa, London Iakopo and
Honor Roll earning a 3.0 GPA or better for Lukayus McNeil will play with their
the fall semester degree in hand.

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A partner with adidas since 1998, University of Louisville signed
a record-breaking $160 million contract extension in August
2017 that runs through the 2027-28 season. While the Portland,
ship by taking more of a multi-dimensional and symbiotic approach.
Keeping the student athletes, future recruits and the city of Louisville
in mind, the partnership is constructed around collaborative wide-
Ore., based company will supply footwear, apparel, accessories and spread brand marketing efforts, athletic facility enhancements as well
marketing support for all 23 of the university’s intercollegiate athletic as the development of open source initiatives that continue to drive
programs, the partnership reaches far beyond the sidelines. national awareness.
adidas and Louisville go beyond the traditional college partner-

Cardinals’
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About
a didas is a global designer and developer of athletic and
lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories with the mission to
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be the best sports brand in the world. As an innovation and design


leader, adidas engineers the best in high-performance products
to make athletes better, faster and stronger and creates a range
of classic and fresh lifestyle and high-fashion lines.

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H ead coach Bobby Petrino has produced high-powered offenses
during his eight seasons on the Louisville sideline, and balance
has been the key.
top 25 in both rushing and passing in each of the last two seasons.
The Cardinals have totaled over 6,900 yards of offense in each of
the last two years, setting a school record with 7,084 yards in 2017.
Are the Cardinals a pass-first offense? You could make that case.
Five of the top 10 single-season passing performances have come In Eight Seasons Under Petrino, Louisville has Produced:
during the Petrino era. The Cardinals passed for 3,898 yards last sea- n 5 top-five finishes in total offense
son, the fourth-highest total in school history. n 3 1,000-yard rushers
An offense predicated on running the football? That argument can n 4 3,000-yard passers
be made, as the Cardinals set the school record for rushing yards in a n 2 Heisman Trophy finalists and 1 Heisman Trophy winner
season in each of the last two seasons — rushing for 3,186 yards last n Led the nation in total offense in 2004
season and 3,148 in 2016. n One of only two programs in the last two years to finish in the
After all, the Cardinals rushed for more than 2,000 yards in eight top-five nationally in total offense (Oklahoma)
of the last nine seasons. n Set the school record for total offense in consecutive seasons
So, which is it, passing or running? n Finished in the top 10 in scoring four times, including leading the
At Louisville, the answer is both. While most schools preach bal- nation with an average of 49.8 points per game in 2004.
ance, Louisville has achieved it. The Cardinals have finished in the

Jaylen
Smith

Dez Fitzpatrick

Lamar
Jackson

Explosive
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Dominating
Elvis
Dumervil

Jaire
Alexander

Gerod
Sheldon Holliman
Rankins

Defense Built on Speed and Toughness


n Louisville’s defense has been one of the most consistent in the country since 2010, finishing in the top
25 five times, including the nation’s top unit in 2013.
n The Cardinals have recorded 71 interceptions since 2014, producing a nation’s best 26 during the
2014 season.
n Safety Gerod Holliman, seventh-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, set an NCAA record with a
nation’s-leading 14 picks in 2014. Elvis Dumervil was named the Bronko Nagurski Award winner after
the 2005 season, in which he led the country with an NCAA record 20 sacks.
n Since 2012, the Cardinals have had 14 defensive players drafted, including four first-round selections
in Jaire Alexander, Sheldon Rankins Marcus Smith, and Calvin Pryor.

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U niversity of Louisville head coach Bobby Petrino places a huge
commitment on special teams, giving extended periods of time
during practice and by the number of first-team players who partici-
The program’s overall devotion to special teams play has provided
pivotal moments in the program’s history and has played a major role
in Petrino’s teams winning 75 games during his eight seasons with
pate on those units. the Cardinals.

Since 2004, Louisville has Produced:


n Lou Groza Award Winner - Art Carmody, 2006
n Mason King has set the single-season record for punting average
in consecutive seasons at 42.9 yards per punt.
n Has had four 100-yard kickoff returns for touchdowns.

Broderick Art
Clark Camody

Montrell
Jones

Trent
Guy Mason
King

Klaus
Wilmsmeyer

Blanton
Creque

Special
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2018
Season Preview
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LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

2018 Season Outlook

A New Opportunity
A high-flying wide receiver unit will team with an experienced offensive line to form what
could be one of the nation’s most dynamic offenses in 2018. Finishing in the top three na-
tionally in total offense in each of the last two seasons, the Cardinals have the firepower to
rank among the top offensive units once again in 2018. Quarterback Jawon Pass replaces
Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson, and the sophomore signal caller has the talent to
light up the scoreboard and keep the Cardinals among the top offensive units in the country.

T here is reason for optimism surrounding the Louisville football


program going into the 2018 season.
For starters, the Cardinals have won eight games in each of the last
six seasons and have produced a 21-11 record in the Atlantic Coast
Conference since joining the league in 2014.
In his two stints with the program, head coach Bobby Petrino has
averaged 9.38 wins during his tenure — posting the second-most
wins of any coach in school history.
The Cardinals could posses one of the finest wide receiver trios
nationally in Jaylen Smith, Seth Dawkins and Dez Fitzpatrick, who
combined to catch 147 passes for 2,321 yards and 20 touchdowns
in 2017. Smith led the way with 60 catches for 980 yards and seven
touchdowns despite missing three contests, while Fitzpatrick set the
school’s freshman record with nine touchdown catches.
Quarterback Jawon Pass is thrust into the spotlight after sitting be-
hind Lamar Jackson, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner. Pass played in
six games as a reserve, throwing for 238 yards and two touchdowns,
while rushing for 62 yards and a score.
Defensively, the Cardinals return five starters and have a host of
defenders who have not been starters to this point, but who have
positioned themselves to be successful when called upon this year.
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LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

2018 Season Outlook n Offense


n Quarterback er who is dynamic with the football in his
Players to Watch
Gone is the heart and soul of the Louis- hands. Freshmen Tyler Harrell and Jatavious
ville offense over the last three years in Lamar Harris are a pair of speedsters who will be
Jackson, who left early for the NFL Draft and tough to keep off the field.
was a first-round selection of the Baltimore
Ravens. Jackson set nearly every conceivable n Running Back
offensive record for the Cardinals during his With Lamar Jackson gone to the National
three seasons. Redshirt sophomore Jawon Football League, the Cardinals will rely heav-
Pass takes over the role as the starter heading ily on the running back position to carry the
into the 2018 season. Coming off the bench load this fall. Injuries hit this position hard in
last season, Pass threw for 238 yards and two the spring, but everyone will be back for the
touchdowns, while rushing for 62 yards and start of camp.
one score. The Columbus, Ga., native com- After returning from a knee injury, Dae
pleted 14-of-19 passes for 115 yards and one Williams responded with 235 yards and
score versus Murray State. three touchdowns in six games. The 6-foot-
Redshirt freshman Malik Cunningham is a 1, 227-pounder is the top returning rusher QB n Jawon Pass
talented, dual-threat athlete, who enters the heading into fall practice.
fall as the back-up quarterback. Redshirt freshman Colin Wilson tore his
Incoming freshman Jordan Travis was ACL three games into his freshman season
named the Palm Beach Player of the Year after running for 69 yards on six carries.
after throing for 2,190 yards and 24 touch- Junior Harry Trotter appeared in eight
downs at The Benjamin School. games on special teams and did carry four
At 6-foot-5, redshirt sophomore Sean Mc- times for 27 yards.
Cormack is a walk-on who has impressed Junior Malik Staples, who played line-
the staff with his arm strength and accuracy. backer the last two seasons, made the switch
to running back in the spring.
n Receiver Incoming rookies Javian Hawkins and
The Cardinals are fortunate to return a Hassan Hall are speedsters who have big-
trio of productive wideouts. Headlining this play ability and will be fun to watch in the
unit is senior Jaylen Smith, who led the team upcoming years.
with 60 receptions for 980 yards and seven WR n Jaylen Smith
touchdowns despite missing three games. n Offensive Line
The Pascagoula, Miss., native — a first team Four starters return on the offensive line,
all-ACC selection — totaled four 100-yard which should be one of the strengths of the
receiving games, while averaging 16.3 yards offense in 2018. The unit returns 78 total
a reception. starts from five different players.
Redshirt sophomore Dez Fitzpatrick set Senior Lukayus McNeil is the veteran of
the school’s freshman record for touchdowns the group, starting 34 games between the
in a season with nine. The Farmington Hills, guard and tackle positions. He played 12
Mich., product was second on the team with games at the right guard position, with one
45 receptions for 699 yards, including a ca- starting coming at right tackle.
reer-high 134 yards versus NC State. Senior Kenny Thomas is the another veter-
Junior Seth Dawkins emerged as one of an along the offensive line, making 32 career
the key targets in the passing game, estab- starts. He was one of only three offensive
lishing career-highs with 42 receptions for linemen to start all 13 games a year ago. WR n Dez Fitzpatrick
642 yards and four scores. He totaled one Sophomore Mekhi Becton, a 360-pound
100-yard game, recording 133 yards and a tackle, burst on the scene as a true freshman
touchdown at NC State. — earning 12 starts and garnering freshman
A pair of sophomores — Corey Reed and All-American accolades.
Josh Johnson — contributed during their Redshirt sophomore Robbie Bell took
debut seasons last year. Reed caught eight over the center position and started every
passes for 145 yards, while Johnson recorded game.
three receptions for 52 yards. Sophomore Cole Bentley is an up-and-
Redshirt Junior Devante Peete and red- coming star in the group with his physicality
shirt sophomore Keion Wakefield are com- and toughness. He started three of the last
ing off ACL injuries and should be healthy to four games of the season and made an im-
compete for time in the rotation. mediate impact on the offense.
Incoming freshman Chatarius (TuTu) Redshirt freshmen Caleb Chandler and
Atwell, one of the most talented players in Toryque Bateman are talented and will com-
the state of Florida, is a speedy wide receiv- pete to crack the rotation this fall. WR n Seth Dawkins
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2018 Season Outlook n Defense/Special Teams


n Defensive Line sistent performer on special teams, but was
Players to Watch
The Cardinals lost significant production able to provide depth a year ago at line-
on the defensive line, and will look to rely on backer.
an influx of newcomers. Another walk-on Nick Okeke has
Seeing a significant increase in play- emerged as someone to keep an eye at the
ing time, the production of redshirt junior strongside linebacker position.
Jonathan Greenard also made a jump. The Top newcomers Robert Hicks and Quen
Hiram,Ga., native totaled a career-best 48 Head enrolled early and will be ready to
tackles, while leading the team with 15.5 compete this fall. An Under Armour All-
tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks. American, Hicks was rated the No. 4 in-
G.G. Robinson, a redshirt junior, totaled side linebacker in the nation, while Head
a career-best 28 tackles in 13 games. Rob- totaled 62 tackles and 13.5 tackles for loss
inson started six games and registered 3.0 at Hutchinson Community College.
tackles for loss. Yasir Abdullah, who has run a 10.5 in the
Increasing his weight to be able to play 100-meter run, will bring plenty of speed to
defensive tackle, redshirt senior Henry the position and will have a chance to com- DE n Jonathan Greenard
Famurewa finished with 23 tackles with his pete early on during his career.
increased playing time.
South Carolina transfer Bossie Whitlow n Defensive Back
hasn’t played in two seasons, but will be a The Cardinals will be looking to fill
big addition at defensive end. three starting positions in the secondary,
Redshirt sophomore Tabarious Peterson with the loss of first-round pick Jaire Alex-
saw his first playing time and recorded 18 ander, Trumanine Washington and Chucky
tackles playing as a reserve defensive end Williams.
and on special teams. Senior Dee Smith is the veteran of the
Newcomers Michael Boykin, Jared unit, appearing in 31 games during his ca-
Goldwire and Jarrett Jackson, will contrib- reer. Smith finished sixth on the team with
ute on the defensive line this season after 53 tackles.
enrolling in January. Incoming freshmen Seeing his first extensive playing time,
Allen Love and Demji Dumervil-Jean will redshirt junior Khane Pass ended the year
have an impact in their first season in the with 38 tackles and an interception. LB n Dorian Etheridge
program Sophomore TreSean Smith appeared as a
Louisville native Derek Dorsey, a redshirt true freshman and made an immediate im-
sophomore, provided quality snaps in his pact. Smith totaled 34 tackles and a pair of
first season. The Manual High product re- interceptions.
corded eight tackles in 11 games. Transfers Rodjay Burns and P.J. Mbanasor
Redshirt sophomore Caleb Tillman saw sat out last year after transferring. An Ohio
limited action in 2017, but will have a bigger State transfer, Burns played one season with
impact this fall at defensive tackle. the Buckeyes, while Mbanasor — who came
to Louisville from Oklahoma — played in 10
n Linebacker games with the Sooners.
Youth will be served at the linebacker po- Newcomers Telly Plummer and Trenell
sition this fall. Troutman are two players who have the tal-
The first true freshman to lead the team ent to be immediate contributors.
in tackles, sophomore Dorian Etheridge will S n Dee Smith
be better with a full year of experience under n Special Teams
his belt. A freshman All-American last sea- Junior Blanton Creque was one of the
son, Etheridge recorded 83 tackles and 3.0 most consistent place kickers in the county.
tackles for loss in 13 games as a starter. A Lou Groza Award semifinalist, Creque
Sophomore C.J. Avery will move to line- converted on 17-of-20 field goal attempts
backer this spring after recording 25 stops as and 58-of-59 on PATs.
a true freshman. Junior Mason King has put together iden-
Slowed by injuries, redshirt sophomore tical seasons as the team’s punter. In his first
P.J. Blue made the transition to linebacker in two seasons as the starter, King has averaged
the spring and will be counted on to stabilize 43.9 yards per punt — the best single-season
this unit in 2018. mark in school history.
Senior London Iakopo made the switch Sophomore Mitch Hall was steady last
to linebacker in 2017 and recorded 12 season in 13 games as the team’s primary
tackles. long snapper.
Walk-on Damien Smith has been a con- K n Blanton Creque
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A Closer Look at the Cardinals


Specialists (4)
Lettermen Returning (44) Starters Returning (15)
Ryan Chalifoux (R-Fr., 6-0, 185) K
Offense (22) Offense (7) Austin Johnson (R-So., 6-2, 198) P
Kemari Averett (So., 6-6, 253) TE Mekhi Becton (So., 6-7, 335) OL Brenden Lowery (Jr., 6-0, 200) LS
Mekhi Becton (So., 6-7, 335) OL Robbie Bell (R-So., 6-5, 300) OL Evan O’Hara (Jr., 6-0, 209) K
Robbie Bell (R-So., 6-5, 300) OL Seth Dawkins (Jr., 6-3, 206) WR
Cole Bentley (So., 6-3, 317) OL Dez Fitzpatrick (R-So., 6-2, 200) WR
Letterwinners Lost (18)
Micky Crum (R-Sr., 6-4, 235) TE Lukayus McNeil (R-Sr., 6-6, 324) OL
Jordan Davis (R-Jr., 6-4, 262) TE Jaylen Smith (Jr., 6-4, 219) WR Offense (7)
Seth Dawkins (Jr., 6-3, 206) WR Kenny Thomas (Sr., 6-6, 333) OL Javonte Bagley (Sr,, 6-3, 202) WR
Dez Fitzpatrick (R-So., 6-2, 200) WR Reggie Bonnafon (Sr., 6-3, 208) RB
Linwood Foy (Sr., 6-4, 312) OL Defense (5) Geron Christian (Jr., 6-5, 315) OL
Tyler Haycraft (R-Jr., 6-3, 292) OL Dorian Etheridge (Fr., 6-3, 228) LB Lamar Jackson (Jr., 6-3, 208) QB
Josh Johnson (So., 5-11, 180) WR Jonathan Greenard (Jr., 6-4, 245) LB Traveon Samuel (Jr., 5-7, 170) WR
Tobias Little (R-So., 6-0, 248) FB Khane Pass (R-Jr., 6-1, 207) S Charles Standberry (Sr., 6-3, 241) TE
Lukayus McNeil (R-Sr., 6-6, 324) OL G.G. Robinson (R-Jr., 6-4, 302) DL Malik Williams (Sr., 6-1, 221) RB
Jawon Pass (R-So., 6-4, 220) QB Russ Yeast (So., 5-11, 187) CB
Corey Reed (So., 6-3, 193) WR Defense (11)
Toriano Roundtree (R-Sr., 6-7, 315) OL Specialists (3) Jaire Alexander (Jr., 5-11-192) CB
Nathan Scheler (R-Jr., 6-1, 285) OL Blanton Creque (Jr., 5-11, 188) K Drew Bailey (Sr., 6-3, 294) DL
Jaylen Smith (Sr., 6-4, 219) WR Mitch Hall (So., 6-1, 207) LS Zykiesis Cannon (Sr., 6-0, 185) S
Trey Smith (R-Jr., 6-0, 225) RB Mason King (R-Jr., 6-3, 213) P James Hearns (Sr., 6-3, 248) LB
Kenny Thomas (Sr., 6-6, 333) OL De’Asian Richardson (Sr., 6-3. 326) DL
Harry Trotter (Jr., 5-11, 190) RB Isaac Stewart (R-Sr., 6-2, 247) LB
Squadmen Returning (39)
Dae Williams (R-So., 6-1, 235) RB Stacy Thomas (Sr., 6-1, 242) LB
Offense (19) Ronald Walker (Sr., 6-1, 196) CB
Defense (19) Jeffrey Banks (So, 6-2, 206) WR Trumaine Washington (Sr., 5-10, 181) CB
C.J. Avery (So., 5-11, 205) LB Toryque Bateman (R-Fr., 6-6, 305) OL Chucky Williams (Sr., 6-2, 216) S
Amonte Caban (R-Jr., 6-1, 254) DE Clay Bolin (R-So., 6-0, 199) QB Trevon Young (Sr., 6-4, 254) LB
Derek Dorsey (R-So., 6-3, 283) DL Maurice Burkley (So., 5-9, 191) RB
Dorian Etheridge (So., 6-3, 228) LB Caleb Chandler (R-Fr., 6-4, 302) OL
Starters Lost (12)
Henry Famurewa (R-Sr., 6-2, 275) LB Malik Cunningham (R-Fr., 6-1, 188) QB
Jonathan Greenard (R-Jr., 6-4, 245) LB Taveon Graves (R-Fr., 5-5, 179) RB Offense (5)
London Iakopo (R-Sr., 6-0, 212) LB Vince Lococo (R-So., 6-0, 233) FB Reggie Bonnafon (Sr., 6-3, 208) RB
Gary McCrae (Sr., 6-4, 252) LB Sean McCormack (R-So., 6-5, 223) QB Geron Christian (Jr., 6-5, 315) OL
Khane Pass (R-Jr., 6-1, 207) S Devante Peete (R-Jr., 6-6, 210) WR Lamar Jackson (Jr., 6-3, 208) QB
Tabarius Peterson (R-So., 6-3, 250) LB Ronald Rudd (R-Jr., 6-5, 318) OL Charles Standberry (Sr., 6-3, 241) TE
G.G. Robinson (R-Jr., 6-4, 302) DL Jovan Smith (R-Fr., 5-10, 198) RB
Damien Smith (Jr., 6-1, 240) LB Jovel Smith (R-Fr., 5-10, 185) RB Defense (7)
Dee Smith (Sr., 6-1, 202) S Emonee Spence (So., 6-3, 197) WR Zykiesis Cannon (Sr., 6-0, 188) S
TreSean Smith (So., 6-1, 186) CB Chris Taylor-Yamanoha (R-So., 6-2, 183) WR James Hearns (Sr., 6-3, 248) LB
Malik Staples (Jr., 6-1, 222) LB Jordan Thomas (R-Fr., 5-11, 155) WR De’Asian Richardson (Sr., 6-3, 326) DL
Cornelius Sturghill (R-Sr., 5-11, 187) WR Keion Wakefield (R-So., 5-10, 179) WR Stacy Thomas (Sr., 6-1, 240) LB
Lamarques Thomas (Jr., 6-0, 184) S Colin Wilson (R-Fr., 6-1, 221) RB Trumaine Washington (Sr., 5-10, 181) CB
Caleb Tillman (R-So., 6-3, 279) DL Chucky Williams (Sr., 6-2, 216) S
Russ Yeast (So., 5-11, 187) CB Defense (15) Trevon Young (Sr., 6-4, 255) LB
P.J. Blue (R-So., 6-3, 208) S
Specialists (3) Rodjay Burns (R-So., 6-0, 190) CB
Blanton Creque (R-Jr., 5-11, 188) K Malik Clark (R-Fr., 6-2, 249) LB
Mitch Hall (So., 6-1, 207) LS Collin Demetrakis (R-Fr., 5-9, 216) LB
Mason King (R-Jr., 6-3, 213) P Jack Fagot (R-Fr., 6-0, 176) S
Anthony Johnson (R-Fr., 6-1, 179) CB
Keon Johnson (R-Fr., 6-0, 245) LB
Kam Jones (R-Fr., 5-11, 212) LB
Isaac Martin (R-Fr., 6-1, 239) LB
P.J. Mbanasor (R-Jr., 6-1, 190) CB
Nick Okeke (R-Fr., 6-3, 225) LB
Dayna Kinnaird (R-Fr., 6-3, 238) DE
Jacob Pierce (R-Fr., 6-2, 240) DL
Kaheem Roach (R-Fr., 6-1, 186) S
Boosie Whitlow (R-Jr., 6-3, 240) DL

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Louisville Quick Facts


University of Louisville 2018 Louisville Football Schedule
Location: Louisville, Ky. Date Opponent Site Series
Founded: 1798 Sept. 1 vs. Alabama$ Orlando, Fla. Alabama leads, 2-1
Enrollment: 22,000
Sept. 8 INDIANA STATE LOUISVILLE, KY. Louisville leads 6-3-1
President: Dr. Neeli Bendapudil
Athletic Director: Vince Tyra Sept. 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, KY. Louisville leads 19-12
Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Sept. 22 at Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. Louisville leads 4-2
Nickname: Cardinals Sept. 29 FLORIDA STATE* LOUISVILLE, KY. Florida State leads 14-4
Colors: Red and Black Oct. 5 GEORGIA TECH* (Fri.) LOUISVILLE, KY. First Meeting
Stadium: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
Oct. 13 at Boston College* Chestnut Hill, Mass. Louisville leads 6-4
(60,000)
Surface: Field Turf Oct. 27 WAKE FOREST* LOUISVILLE, KY. Louisville leads 4-1
Nov. 3 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. Clemson leads 4-0
Head Coach Bobby Petrino Nov. 9 at Syracuse* (Fri.) Syracuse, N.Y. Louisville leads 10-6
Nov. 17 NC STATE* LOUISVILLE, KY. Louisville leads 6-2
Years Coached: 13 Nov. 24 KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, KY. Series tied 15-15
Alma Mater: Carroll College ‘83
* ACC Game
Career Record: 117-48
Record at Louisville: 75-27 $ Played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla.
ACC Record: 21-11
Bowl Record: 3-5 2017 Louisville Football Results
Date Opponent Result TV
2018 Team Information Sept. 2 vs. Purdue$ W, 35-28 FOX
2017 Record: 8-5 Sept. 9 at North Carolina* W, 47-35 ESPN
ACC Record (Finish): 4-4/T-3rd SEPT. 16 CLEMSON* L, 21-47 ABC
Ranking (AP/Coaches): NA SEPT. 23 KENT STATE W, 42-3 RSN
Lettermen Returning: 44 SEPT. 30 MURRAY STATE W, 55-10 RSN
Lettermen Lost: 18 Oct. 5 at NC State* L, 25-39 ESPN
Starters Returning: 15
Starters Lost: 12 OCT. 14 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 42-45 ACC NETWORK
Oct. 21 at Florida State* W, 31-28 ESPN
Offensive Starters Returning: 7 Oct. 28 at Wake Forest* L, 32-42 ACC Network
OL Mekhi Becton; C Robbie Bell; NOV. 11 VIRGINIA* W, 38-21 ESPNU
WR Seth Dawkins; WR Dez Fitzpatrick; NOV. 18 SYRACUSE* W, 56-10 ESPNU
OL Lukayus McNeil; WR, Jaylen Smith,
Nov. 25 at Kentucky W, 44-17 SEC Network
OL Kenny Thomas
Dec. 30 vs. Mississippi State& L, 27-31 ESPN
Defensive Starters Returning: 5 * ACC Game
DE Jon Greenard, LB Dorian Etheridge, $ Played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.
LB Khane Pass, DL G.G. Robinson, & Played at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.
CB Russ Yeast
2018 Louisville Coaching Staff
Team History Bobby Petrino Head Coach
First Year of Football: 1912 Lonnie Galloway Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers
Record (Years): 99 Mike Summers Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
ACC Record: 21-11 Brian VanGorder Defensive Coordinator
Conference Championships: 8
Ryan Beard Linebackers
All-Time Bowl Record: 10-11-1
Grady Brown Cornerbacks
Chris Klenakis Tight Ends
Nick Petrino Quarterbacks
L.D. Scott Defensive Line
Kolby Smith Running Backs
Lorenzo Ward Associate Head Coach/Safeties
Joe Miday Strength and Conditioning
Andy Wagner Director of Football Operations
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2018 Louisville Rosters


No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School)
Numerical Roster
22 Yasir Abdullah 6-1 205 LB FR Miami, Fla. (Carol City)
1 P.J. Mbanasor CB
32 Jacob Ables 5-11 187 WR FR Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross)
1 TuTu Atwell WR
1 Chatarius Atwell 5-9 155 WR FR Miami, Fla. (Northwestern)
2 Corey Reed WR
11 Kemari Averett 6-6 265 TE SO Atlanta, Ga. (Grady)
2 Chandler Jones CB
3 Cornelius Strughill CB 9 C.J. Avery 5-11 213 LB SO Grenada, Miss. (Grenada)
3 Malik Cunningham QB 88 Jeffrey Banks 6-2 218 TE SO Olive Branch, Miss. (Pearl River)
4 Jawon Pass QB 71 Toryque Bateman 6-6 309 OL R-FR Gadsden City, Ala. (Gadsden City)
4 TreSean Smith S 73 Mekhi Becton 6-7 359 OL SO Highland Springs. Va. (Highland Springs)
5 Seth Dawkins WR 75 Robbie Bell 6-5 298 OL R-SO Hoschton, Ga. (Mill Creek)
5 Robert Hicks LB 66 Cole Bentley 6-3 316 OL SO Belfry, Ky. (Belfry)
6 Russ Yeast CB 13 P.J. Blue 6-3 217 LB R-SO Jemison, Ala. (Park Crossing)
6 Travis Jordan QB 15 Clay Bolin 6-0 202 QB R-SO Lexington, Ky. (Bourbon County)
7 Dez Fitzpatrick WR 74 Adonis Boone 6-5 278 OL FR Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland)
7 Jonathan Greenard DE 41 Michael Boykin 6-6 302 DL SO Carrollton, Ga. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC)
8 Jatavious Harris WR 29 Jarius Brents 5-10 181 CB FR Louisville, Ky. (Waggener)
8 Jarrett Jackson DE 36 Maurice Burkley 5-9 200 RB R-FR Naperville, Ill. (Metea Valley)
9 C.J. Avery LB 10 Rodjay Burns 6-0 182 CB R-SO Louisville, Ky. (Trinity)
9 Jaylen Smith WR 53 Amonte Caban 6-1 252 DE R-JR Smiths, Ala. (Smiths Station)
10 Javian Hawkins RB 12 Marlon Character 6-1 195 CB SO Atlanta, Ga. (Northwest Mississippi CC/Grady)
10 Rodjay Burns CB 37 Ryan Chalifoux 6-1 199 K R-FR Champaign, Ill. (Champaign Central)
11 Dee Smith S 61 Caleb Chandler 6-4 292 OL R-FR Jefferson, Ga. (Jefferson)
11 Kemari Averett TE 92 Malik Clark 6-2 259 DE R-FR Milledgeville, Ga. (Baldwin)
12 Marlon Character CB 45 Blanton Creque 5-11 190 K R-JR Shelbyville, Ky. (Collins)
12 Trey Smith RB 80 Hunter Crowe 6-1 224 TE FR Louisville, Ky. (Butler)
13 Clay Bolin QB 83 Micky Crum 6-4 255 TE R-SR Columbus, Ohio (Hamilton Township)
13 P.J. Blue LB 3 Malik Cunningham 6-1 185 QB R-FR Montgomery, Ala. (Park Crossing)
14 Marcus Riley WR 85 Jordan Davis 6-4 253 TE R-JR Clear Lake, Texas (Clear Lake)
15 Sean McCormack QB 5 Seth Dawkins 6-3 210 WR JR Columbus, Ohio (Franklin Heights)
15 Quen Head LB 48 Colin Demetrakis 5-9 207 LB R-FR Union, Ky. (Ryle)
17 Dorian Etheridge LB 91 Derek Dorsey 6-3 275 DE R-SO Louisville, Ky. (Manual)
18 Justin Marshall WR 58 Dejmi Dumervil-Jean 6-5 357 DL FR Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
19 Hassan Hall RB 17 Dorian Etheridge 6-3 233 LB SO Charleston, W. Va. (Capital)
20 Trenell Troutman S 38 Jack Fagot 6-0 192 S R-FR Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic)
21 London Iakopo LB 96 Henry Famurewa 6-2 288 DL R-SR Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern)
22 Yasir Abdullah LB 7 Dez Fitzpatrick 6-2 202 WR R-SO Farmington Hills, Mich. (Waterford Mott)
23 Harry Trotter RB 39 Aaron Floyd 5-10 201 CB JR Florence, Ky. (Boone County)
23 Telly Plummer CB 77 Linwood Foy 6-4 299 OL SR Los Angeles, Calif. (College of the Canyons)
24 Lamarques Thomas S 95 Thurman Geathers 6-3 225 DE FR Acworth, Ga. (North Cobb)
25 Dae Williams RB 90 Jared Goldwire 6-6 309 DL SO Tacoma, Wash. (Fort Scott CC)
26 Chris Taylor-Yamonoha WR 39 Taveon Graves 5-5 177 RB R-FR Rineyville, Ky. (North Hardin)
27 Anthony Johnson CB 7 Jonathan Greenard 6-4 261 DE R-JR Hiram, Ga. (Hiram)
27 Collin Miller WR 19 Hassan Hall 6-0 205 RB FR Atlanta, Ga. (Maynard Jackson)
28 Mason King P 52 Mitch Hall 6-1 204 LS SO Clayton, N.C. (Clayton)
29 Jarius Brents CB 87 Tyler Harrell 6-0 175 WR FR Miami, Fla. (Christopher Columbus)
30 Khane Pass S
8 Jatavious Harris 6-1 185 WR FR Milledgeville, Ga. (Baldwin)
31 Malik Staples RB
10 Javian Hawkins 5-9 185 RB FR Titusville, Fla. (Cocoa)
32 Jabob Ables WR
60 Tyler Haycraft 6-3 290 OL R-JR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)
33 Colin Wilson RB
15 Quen Head 6-2 200 LB SO Forsyth, Ga. (Hutchinson CC)
36 Evan O’Hara K
5 Robert Hicks 6-1 243 LB FR Miami, Fla. (Central)
36 Maurice Burkley RB
21 London Iakopo 6-0 206 LB R-SR Carson, Calif. (Long Beach CC)
37 Ryan Chalifoux K
8 Jarrett Jackson 6-6 277 DE FR West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens)
38 Jack Fagot S
42 Ori Jean-Charles 6-1 213 DB R-FR Monsey, N.Y. (Spring Valley)
38 Vince Lococo FB
27 Anthony Johnson 6-1 189 CB R-FR Coconut Creek, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna)
39 Aaron Floyd CB
47 Austin Johnson 6-2 207 P R-SO Louisville, Ky. (DeSales)
39 Taven Graves RB
84 Josh Johnson 5-11 177 WR SO Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy)
40 Kaheem Roach S
51 Keon Johnson 6-0 235 LB R-FR Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Dwyer)
41 Isaac Martin LB
2 Chandler Jones 5-10 179 CB FR Miami, Fla. (Central)

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o.
N Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School)
Numerical Roster
56 Kam Jones 5-11 213 LB R-FR Gwinnett, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge)
41 Mike Boykin DL
28 Mason King 6-3 216 P R-JR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)
42 Ori Jean Charles LB
57 Dayna Kinnaird 6-3 238 DE R-FR Jeffersonville, Ind. (Jeffersonville)
43 Damien Smith LB
54 Reegan Leen 6-3 232 LS FR Boca Raton, Fla. (St. John Paul/Palm Beach CC)
43 Jovan Smith RB
44 Tobias Little 6-0 248 FB R-SO Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 44 Jakson Wine K
38 Vince Lococo 6-0 219 FB R-SO Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 44 Tobias Little FB
99 Allen Love 6-2 275 DT FR Birmingham, Ala. (Huffman) 45 Blanton Creque K
46 Brendan Lowery 6-0 203 LS JR Barrington, Ill. (Barrington) 46 Brendan Lowery LS
18 Justin Marshall 6-3 205 WR R-FR Conyers, Ga. (Georgia Prep Sports Academy) 47 Austin Johnson P
55 Isaac Martin 6-1 247 LB R-FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 48 Colin Dematrakis LB
78 Max Martin 6-3 291 OL R-FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 49 Boosie Whitlow LB
76 Luke Massad 6-2 217 LS R-JR Paducah, Ky. (Paducah-Tilghman) 50 Jacob Pierce DL
1 P.J. Mbanasor 6-1 200 CB R-JR Pflugerville, Texas (Oklahoma/ Hendrickson) 51 Keon Johnson LB
13 Sean McCormack 6-5 227 QB R-SO Darien, Ill. (Hinsdale) 52 Mitch Hall LS
93 Gary McCrae 6-4 232 DE SR Cuthbert, Ga. (Randolph Clay) 53 Amonte Caban DE
54 Andrew McGuffey 6-1 247 DE FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 54 Andrew McGuffey DL
72 Lukayus McNeil 6-6 330 OL R-SR Indianapolis, Ind. (Decatur Central) 54 Reegan Leen LS
27 Collin Miller 5-11 180 WR R-SO Casey, Ky. (Casey County) 56 Kam Jones LB
67 Thomas Nauert 6-1 307 LS SR Louisville, Ky. (DeSales) 57 Dayna Kinnaird DE
36 Evan O’Hara 6-0 213 K JR Florence, Ky. (Boone) 58 Dejmi Dumervil-Jean DL
97 Nick Okeke 6-3 252 LB R-FR Smyrna, TN (Smyrna) 59 Caleb Tillman DL
4 Jawon Pass 6-4 231 QB R-SO Columbus, Ga. (Carver) 60 Tyler Haycraft OL
30 Khane Pass 6-1 206 S R-JR Columbus, Ga. (Carver) 61 Caleb Chandler OL
86 Devante Peete 6-6 204 WR R-JR Pompano Beach, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 63 Nathan Scheler OL
98 Tabarius Peterson 6-3 246 LB R-SO Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 65 Ronald Rudd OL
50 Jacob Pierce 6-2 248 DL R-FR Ashland, Ky. (Russell) 66 Cole Bentley OL
23 Telly Plummer 6-0 185 CB FR Riverdale, Ga. (Langston Hughes) 67 Thomas Nauert LS
2 Corey Reed 6-3 202 WR SO Fulton, Ga. (Roswell) 71 Toryque Bateman OL
14 Marcus Riley 5-10 170 WR FR Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards) 72 Lukayus McNeil OL
40 Kaheem Roach 6-1 197 S R-FR Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) 73 Mehki Becton OL
94 G.G. Robinson 6-4 298 DL R-JR Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) 74 Adonis Boone OL
65 Ronald Rudd 6-5 328 OL R-JR Rialto, Calif. (Chaffey College) 75 Robbie Bell OL
63 Nathan Scheler 6-1 281 OL R-JR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) 76 Luke Massad LS
43 Damien Smith 6-1 224 LB JR Louisville, Ky. (Manual) 77 Linwood Foy OL
11 Dee Smith 6-1 204 S SR Florence, Ala. (Florence) 78 Max Martin OL
9 Jaylen Smith 6-4 223 WR SR Pascagoula, Miss. (Pascagoula) 79 Kenny Thomas OL
43 Jovan Smith 5-10 205 RB R-FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 80 Jovel Smith WR
80 Jovel Smith 5-9 195 WR R-FR Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) 80 Hunter Crowe TE
4 TreSean Smith 6-1 190 CB SO Hamilton, Ohio (LaSalle) 81 Emonee Spence WR
12 Trey Smith 6-0 220 RB R-JR Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) 82 Keion Wakefield WR
81 Emonee Spence 6-3 189 WR R-JR Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 83 Micky Crum TE
31 Malik Staples 6-1 225 RB JR Suwanee, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge) 84 Josh Johnson WR
3 Cornelius Sturghill 5-11 190 CB R-SR Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose) 85 Jordan Davis TE
26 Chris Taylor-Yamanoha 6-2 178 WR R-SO Rohnert Park, Calif. (Rancho Cotate) 86 Devante Peete WR
87 Tyler Harrell WR
89 Jordan Thomas 5-11 160 S R-FR Lexington, Ky. (Lafayette)
88 Jeffrey Banks WR
79 Kenny Thomas 6-6 320 OL SR Pratttville, Ala. (Prattville)
89 Jordan Thomas WR
24 Lamarques Thomas 6-0 180 S JR Clinton, Miss. (Clinton)
90 Jared Goldwire DL
59 Caleb Tillman 6-3 282 DL R-SO Dothan, Ala. (Northview)
91 Derek Dorsey DL
6 Jordan Travis 6-3 185 QB FR West Palm Beach, Fla. (Benjamin School)
92 Malik Clark DE
23 Harry Trotter 5-11 203 RB JR Atchison, Kan. (Fort Scott)
93 Gary McCrae DE
20 Trennell Troutman 5-11 190 S FR Miami, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
94 G.G. Robinson DL
82 Keion Wakefield 5-10 182 WR R-SO Louisville, Ky. (Male)
95 Thurman Geathers DE
49 Boosie Whitlow 6-3 214 DL R-JR Opelika, Ala. (Opelika)
96 Henry Famurewa DL
25 Dae Williams 6-1 228 RB R-SO Sapulpa, Okla. (Sapulpa)
97 Nick Okeke LB
33 Colin Wilson 6-1 231 RB R-FR Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay)
98 Tabarius Peterson DE
44 Jakson Wine 6-0 219 K R-SO Louisville, Ky. (North Oldham)
99 Allen Love DL
6 Russ Yeast 5-11 188 CB SO Greenwood, Ind. (Center Grove)

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Cardinals By Position
Offensive Line — Coached by Mike Summers Defensive Line — Coached by L.D. Scott
71 Toryque Bateman 6-6 309 OL R-FR Gadsden City, Ala. 41 Michael Boykin 6-6 302 DL SO Carrollton, Ga.
73 Mekhi Becton 6-7 359 OL SO Highland Springs. 53 Amonte Caban 6-1 252 DE R-JR Smiths, Ala.
75 Robbie Bell 6-5 298 OL R-SO Hoschton, Ga. 92 Malik Clark 6-2 259 DE R-FR Milledgeville, Ga.
66 Cole Bentley 6-3 316 OL SO Belfry, Ky. 91 Derek Dorsey 6-3 275 DE R-SO Louisville, Ky. (Manual)
74 Adonis Boone 6-5 278 OL FR Daytona Beach, Fla. 58 Dejmi Dumervil-Jean 6-5 357 DL FR Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
61 Caleb Chandler 6-4 292 OL R-FR Jefferson, Ga. 96 Henry Famurewa 6-2 288 DL R-SR Powder Springs, Ga.
77 Linwood Foy 6-4 299 OL SR Los Angeles, Calif. 95 Thurman Geathers 6-3 225 DE FR Acworth, Ga.
60 Tyler Haycraft 6-3 290 OL R-JR Louisville, Ky. 90 Jared Goldwire 6-6 309 DL SO Tacoma, Wash.
78 Max Martin 6-3 291 OL R-FR Louisville, Ky. 7 Jonathan Greenard 6-4 261 DE R-JR Hiram, Ga.
72 Lukayus McNeil 6-6 330 OL R-SR Indianapolis, Ind. 8 Jarrett Jackson 6-6 277 DE FR West Palm Beach, Fla.
65 Ronald Rudd 6-5 328 OL R-JR Rialto, Calif. 57 Dayna Kinnaird 6-3 238 DE R-FR Jeffersonville, Ind.
63 Nathan Scheler 6-1 281 OL R-JR Louisville, Ky. 93 Gary McCrae 6-4 232 DE SR Cuthbert, Ga.
79 Kenny Thomas 6-6 320 OL SR Pratttville, Ala. 54 Andrew McGuffey 6-1 247 DE FR Louisville, Ky.
98 Tabarious Peterson 6-3 246 DE R-SO Tucker, Ga.
Quarterbacks — Coached by Nick Petrino 50 Jacob Pierce 6-2 248 DL R-FR Ashland, Ky.
No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Cl. Hometown 99 Allen Love 6-2 275 DT FR Birmingham, Ala.
15 Clay Bolin 6-0 202 QB R-SO Lexington, Ky. 94 G.G. Robinson 6-4 298 DL R-JR Lilburn, Ga.
3 Malik Cunningham 6-1 185 QB R-FR Montgomery, Ala. 59 Caleb Tillman 6-3 282 DL R-SO Dothan, Ala.
13 Sean McCormack 6-5 227 QB R-SO Darien, Ill. 49 Boosie Whitlow 6-3 214 DL R-JR Opelika, Ala.
4 Jawon Pass 6-4 231 QB R-SO Columbus, Ga.
6 Jordan Travis 6-3 185 QB FR West Palm Beach, Fla. Defensive Backs — Coached by Grady Brown
29 Jarius Brents 5-10 182 CB FR Louisville, Ky.
Running Backs — Coached by Kolby Smith 10 Rodjay Burns 6-0 182 CB R-SO Louisville, Ky.
36 Maurice Burkley 5-9 200 RB R-FR Naperville, Ill. 12 Marlon Character 6-1 195 CB SO Atlanta, Ga.
39 Taveon Graves 5-5 177 RB R-FR Rineyville, Ky. 38 Jack Fagot 6-0 192 S R-FR Lexington, Ky.
19 Hassan Hall 6-0 205 RB FR Atlanta, Ga. 39 Aaron Floyd 5-10 201 CB JR Florence, Ky.
10 Javian Hawkins 5-9 185 RB FR Titusville, Fla. 1 P.J. Mbanasor 6-1 200 CB R-JR Pflugerville, Texas
44 Tobias Little 6-0 248 FB R-SO Atlanta, Ga. 27 Anthony Johnson 6-1 189 CB R-FR Coconut Creek, Fla.
38 Vince Lococo 6-0 219 FB R-SO Louisville, Ky. 2 Chandler Jones 5-10 179 CB FR Miami, Fla.
43 Jovan Smith 5-10 205 RB R-FR Louisville, Ky. 30 Khane Pass 6-1 206 S R-JR Columbus, Ga.
12 Trey Smith 6-0 220 RB R-JR Madison, Miss. 23 Telly Plummer 6-0 185 CB FR Riverdale, Ga.
31 Malik Staples 6-1 225 RB JR Suwanee, Ga. 11 Dee Smith 6-1 204 S SR Florence, Ala.
23 Harry Trotter 5-11 203 RB JR Atchison, Kan. 4 TreSean Smith 6-1 190 CB SO Hamilton, Ohio
25 Dae Williams 6-1 228 RB R-SO Sapulpa, Okla. 40 Kaheem Roach 6-1 197 S R-FR Miramar, Fla.
33 Colin Wilson 6-1 231 RB R-FR Green Cove Springs, Fla. 6 Russ Yeast 5-11 188 CB SO Greenwood, Ind.
24 Lamarques Thomas 6-0 180 S JR Clinton, Miss.
Tight Ends — Coached by Chris Klenakis 20 Trennell Troutman 5-11 190 S FR Miami, Fla.
11 Kemari Averett 6-6 265 TE SO Atlanta, Ga.
88 Jeffrey Banks 6-2 218 TE SO Olive Branch, Miss. Linebackers — Coached by Ryan Beard
80 Hunter Crowe 6-1 224 TE FR Louisville, Ky. 22 Yasir Abdullah 6-1 205 LB FR Miami, Fla.
83 Micky Crum 6-4 255 TE R-SR Columbus, Ohio 9 C.J. Avery 5-11 213 LB SO Grenada, Miss.
85 Jordan Davis 6-4 253 TE R-JR Clear Lake, Texas 13 P.J. Blue 6-3 217 S R-SO Jemison, Ala.
48 Colin Demetrakis 5-9 207 LB R-FR Union, Ky.
Wide Receivers — Coached by Lonnie Galloway 17 Dorian Etheridge 6-3 233 LB SO Charleston, W. Va.
32 Jacob Ables 5-11 187 WR FR Louisville, Ky. 15 Quen Head 6-2 200 LB SO Forsyth, Ga.
1 Chatarius Atwell 5-9 155 WR FR Miami, Fla. 5 Robert Hicks 6-1 243 LB FR Miami, Fla.
5 Seth Dawkins 6-3 210 WR JR Columbus, Ohio 21 London Iakopo 6-0 206 LB R-SR Carson, Calif.
7 Dez Fitzpatrick 6-2 202 WR R-SO Farmington Hills, Mich. 42 Ori Jean-Charles 6-1 213 LB R-FR Monsey, N.Y.
87 Tyler Harrell 6-0 175 WR FR Miami, Fla. 51 Keon Johnson 6-0 235 LB R-FR Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
8 Jatavious Harris 6-1 185 WR FR Milledgeville, Ga. 56 Kam Jones 5-11 213 LB R-FR Gwinnett, Ga. )
84 Josh Johnson 5-11 177 WR SO Atlanta, Ga. 55 Isaac Martin 6-1 247 LB R-FR Louisville, Ky.
27 Collin Miller 5-11 180 WR R-SO Casey, Ky. 97 Nick Okeke 6-3 252 LB R-FR Smyrna, Tenn.
18 Justin Marshall 6-3 205 WR R-FR Conyers, Ga. 43 Damien Smith 6-1 224 LB JR Louisville, Ky.
86 Devante Peete 6-6 204 WR R-JR Pompano Beach, Fla.
2 Corey Reed 6-3 202 WR SO Fulton, Ga. Specialists — Coached by staff
14 Marcus Riley 5-10 170 WR FR Tallahassee, Fla. 37 Ryan Chalifoux 6-1 199 K R-FR Champaign, Ill.
9 Jaylen Smith 6-4 223 WR SR Pascagoula, Miss. 45 Blanton Creque 5-11 190 K R-JR Shelbyville, Ky.
80 Jovel Smith 5-9 195 WR R-FR Louisville, Ky. Trinity 52 Mitch Hall 6-1 204 LS SO Clayton, N.C.
81 Emonee Spence 6-3 189 WR R-JR Pembroke Pines, Fla. 47 Austin Johnson 6-2 207 P R-SO Louisville, Ky.
26 Chris Taylor-Yamanoha 6-2 178 WR R-SO Rohnert Park, Calif. 28 Mason King 6-3 216 P R-JR Louisville, Ky.
89 Jordan Thomas 5-11 160 WR R-FR Lexington, Ky. 54 Reegan Leen 6-3 232 LS FR Boca Raton, Fla.
82 Keion Wakefield 5-10 182 WR R-SO Louisville, Ky. 46 Brendan Lowery 6-0 203 LS JR Barrington, Ill.
76 Luke Massad 6-2 217 LS R-JR Paducah, Ky.
67 Thomas Nauert 6-1 307 LS SR Louisville, Ky.
36 Evan O’Hara 6-0 213 K JR Florence, Ky.
44 Jakson Wine 6-0 219 K R-SO Louisville, Ky.

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Cardinals By State
n Alabama Quen Head................................................Forsyth Damien Smith........................................ Louisville
Allen Love..........................................Birmingham Corey Reed.................................................. Fulton Jovan Smith............................................ Louisville
Caleb Tillman............................................ Dothan Kam Jones.............................................. Gwinnett Jovel Smith............................................. Louisville
Toryque Bateman.............................Gadsden City Jon Greenard............................................... Hiram Keion Wakefield..................................... Louisville
Dee Smith............................................... Florence Robbie Bell............................................. Hoschton Jakson Wine........................................... Louisville
P.J. Blue.....................................................Jemison Caleb Chandler........................................Jefferson Luke Massad.............................................Paducah
Malik Cunningham............................ Montgomery G.G. Robinson.......................................... Lilburn Taveon Graves....................................... Rineyville
Boosie Whitlow........................................ Opelika Jatavious Harris.................................Milledgeville Blanton Creque.................................... Shelbyville
Kenny Thomas......................................... Prattville Malik Clark........................................Milledgeville Colin Demetrakis......................................... Union
Amonte Caban............................................Smiths Henry Famurewa........................... Powder Springs
Telly Plummer........................................ Riverdale n Michigan
n California Tabarius Peterson.........................................Tucker Dez Fitzpatrick................. Farmington Hills, Mich.
London Iakopo........................................... Carson
Linwood Foy........................................Los Angeles n Illinois n Mississippi
Ronald Rudd................................................Rialto Brendan Lowery....................................Barrington Lamarques Thomas.................................... Clinton
Chris Taylor-Yamonhoa...................... Rohnert Park Ryan Chalifoux.................................... Champaign C.J. Avery................................................ Grenada
Sean McCormack....................................... Darien Jeffrey Banks......................................Olive Branch
n Florida Maurice Burkley....................................Naperville Trey Smith............................................... Madison
Reegan Leen........................................ Boca Raton Jaylen Smith.........................................Pascagoula
Anthony Johnson............................Cocunut Creek n Indiana
Adonis Boone................................ Daytona Beach Russ Yeast............................................Greenwood n New York
Colin Wilson.......................... Green Cove Springs Lukayus McNeil.................................Indianapolis Ori Jean-Charles........................................Monsey
Dejmi Dumervil-Jean.................. Lauderdale Lakes Dayna Kinnaird................................. Jeffersonville
Yasir Abdullah.............................................Miami n North Carolina
Chatarius Atwell..........................................Miami n Kansas Mitch Hall................................................. Clayton
Tyler Harrell................................................Miami Harry Trotter............................................ Atchison
Robert Hicks................................................Miami n Ohio
Chandler Jones............................................Miami n Kentucky Seth Dawkins........................................ Columbus
Trennell Troutman........................................Miami Jacob Pierce............................................. Ashland Micky Crum.......................................... Columbus
Kaheem Roach.........................................Miramar Cole Bentley.................................................Belfry TreSean Smith......................................... Hamilton
Keon Johnson......................................Palm Beach Collin Miller.................................................Casey
Emonee Spence............................ Pembroke Pines Anthony Floyd......................................... Florence n Oklahoma
Devante Peete..............................Pompano Beach Evan O’Hara..............................................Forence Dae Williams............................................ Sapulpa
Javian Hawkins........................................ Titusville Clay Bolin..............................................Lexington
Marcus Riley....................................... Tallahassee Jack Fagot...............................................Lexington n Tennessee
Jarrett Jackson............................. West Palm Beach Jordan Thomas........................................Lexington Nick Okeke............................................... Smyrna
Jordan Travis............................... West Palm Beach Jacob Ables............................................ Louisville
Jarius Brents............................................ Louisville n Texas
n Georgia Rodjay Burns.......................................... Louisville Jordan Davis......................................... Clear Lake
Thurman Geathers....................................Acworth Hunter Crowe......................................... Louisville P.J. Mbanasor....................................... Pflugerville
Kemari Averett............................................Atlanta Derek Dorsey......................................... Louisville
Marlon Character.......................................Atlanta Tyler Haycraft ....................................... Louisville n Virginia
Hassan Hall................................................Atlanta Austin Johnson....................................... Louisville Mekhi Becton............................. Highland Springs
Josh Johnson...............................................Atlanta Mason King............................................ Louisville
Tobias Little................................................Atlanta Vince Lococo......................................... Louisville n Washington
Michael Boykin..................................... Carrollton Isaac Martin............................................ Louisville Jared Goldwire..........................................Tacoma
Jawon Pass............................................. Columbus Max Martin ............................................ Louisville
Khane Pass............................................ Columbus Andrew McGuffey.................................. Louisville n West Virginia
Justin Marshall.......................................... Conyers Thomas Nauert....................................... Louisville Dorian Etheridge.................................. Charleston
Gary McCrae........................................... Cuthbert Nathan Scheler....................................... Louisville

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2018 Opponents
Game 1 Game 2

Alabama Indiana State


Saturday, September 1, 2018 n Orlando, Fla. Saturday, September 8, 2018 n Louisville, Ky.
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2017 Results Location: Terre Haute, Ind. 2017 Results
Stadium/Capacity: Bryant-Denny Florida State W, 24-7 Stadium/Capacity: Eastern Illinois L, 20-22
Stadium (101,821) Fresno State W, 41-10 Memorial Stadium (12,764) at Tennessee L, 7-42
Surface: Natural Grass Colorado State W, 41-23 Surface: FieldTurf
Enrollment: 38,563 at Vanderbilt* W, 59-0 Enrollment: 13,565 at Liberty L, 41-42
Colors: Crimson and White Ole Miss* W, 66-3 Colors: Royal Blue and White *at Illinois State L, 13-24
Nickname: Crimson Tide Texas A&M* W, 27-19 Nickname: Sycamores *North Dakota State L, 0-52
Athletics Director: Greg Byrne Arkansas* W, 41-9 Athletics Director: *at South Dakota L, 6-56
Conference: SEC Tennessee* W, 45-7 Sherard Clinkscales *Southern Illinois L, 24-45
2017 Record: 13-1/7-1 LSU* W, 24-10 Conference: Missouri Valley
Mississippi State* W, 31-24 2017 Record: 0-11 *at Missouri State L, 20-59
2017 Bowl: def. Georgia, 26-23, Mercer W, 56-0 *Youngstown State L, 20-66
CFP Championship at Auburn* L, 14-26 2017 Bowl: None *Western Illinois L, 0-45
Football Contact: Josh Maxson vs. Clemson W, 24-6 Football Contact: Tyler Wooten *at Northern Iowa L,3-41
Office: (205) 348-3631 vs. Georgia W, 26-23 (ot) Office: (812) 237-4161
Email: jmaxson@ia.ua.edu Email: Tyler.Wooten@indstate.edu
2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule
Website: www.rolltide.com Website: www.gosycamores.com
Head Coach: Nick Saban Sept. 1 vs. Louisville Head Coach: Curt Mallory Aug. 30 Quincy
Record at School: 132-20 Sept. 8 Arkansas State Record at School: 0-11 Sept. 8 at Louisville
Overall Record: 223-62-1 Sept. 15 *at Ole Miss Overall Record: 0-11 Sept. 15 at Eastern Illinois
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 52/21 Sept. 22 *Texas A&M Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A
Sept. 29 La.-Lafayette Sept. 27 *Northern Iowa
Starters Returning/Lost: 12/15 Starters Returning/Lost: N/A
Oct. 6 *at Arkansas Oct. 13 *Missouri State
Oct. 13 *Missouri Oct. 20 *at Southern Illinois
Oct. 20 *at Tennessee Oct. 27 *at Youngstown St.
Nov. 3 *at LSU
Nov. 3 *South Dakota
Nov. 10 *Mississippi State
Nov. 17 The Citadel Nov. 10 *Illinois State
Nov. 24 *Auburn Nov. 17 *at Western Illinois

Game 3 Game 4

Western Kentucky Virginia


Saturday, September 15, 2018 n Louisville, Ky. Saturday, September 22, 2018 n Charlottesville, Va.
Location: Bowling Green, Ky. 2017 Results Location: Charlottesville, Va. 2017 Results
Stadium/Capacity: Houchens Eastern Kentucky W, 31-17 Stadium/Capacity: William & Mary W, 28-10
Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium at Illinois L, 7-20 Scott Stadium (61,500) Indiana L, 34-17
(22,113) LA Tech* L, 22-23 Surface: Natural Grass Connecticut W, 38-18
Surface: FieldTurf Ball State W, 33-21 Enrollment: 21,985 at Boise State W, 42-23
Enrollment: 20,178 at UTEP* W, 15-14 Colors: Orange and Blue *Duke W, 28-21
Colors: Red and White Charlotte* W, 45-14 Nickname: Cavaliers *at North Carolina W, 20-14
Nickname: Hilltoppers at Old Dominion* W, 35-31 Athletics Director: Carla Williams
*Boston College L, 41-10
Athletics Director: Todd Stewart Florida Atlantic* L, 28-42 Conference: ACC
*at Pittsburgh L, 31-14
Conference: Conference USA at Vanderbilt L, 17-31 2017 Record: 6-7/3-5
*Georgia Tech W, 40-36
2017 Record: 6-7/4-4 at Marshall* L, 23-30
2017 Bowl: lost to Navy 7-49, *at Louisville L, 38-21
Middle Tennessee* W, 41-38 (3ot)
2017 Bowl: lost to Ga. State, Military Bowl *at Miami L, 44-28
at FIU* L, 17-41
17-27, Cure Bowl Football Contact: Vincent Briedis *Virginia Tech L, 10-0
vs. Georgia State L, 17-27
Football Contact: Kyle Neaves Office: (434) 982-5533 at Navy L, 49-7
Office: 270-745-3756 2018 Schedule Email: briedis@virginia.edu
Email: Kyle.Neaves@wku.edu Website: www.Virginiasports.com 2018 Schedule
Aug. 31 at Wisconsin
Website: WKUSports.com Sept. 8 Maine Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Sept. 1 Richmond
Head Coach: Mike Sanford Sept. 15 at Louisville Record at School: 8-17 Sept. 8 at Indiana
Record at School: 6-7 Sept. 22 at Ball State Overall Record: 107-60 Sept. 22 *Louisville
Overall Record: 6-7 Sept. 29 *Marshall Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 46/19 Sept. 29 *at NC State
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 55/17 Oct. 13 *at Charlotte Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Oct. 13 *Miami
Starters Returning/Lost: 15/11 Oct. 20 *at Duke
Oct. 20 *Old Dominion
Oct. 27 *FIU Oct. 27 *North Carolina
Nov. 3 *at Middle Tennessee Nov. 2 *Pittsburgh
Nov. 10 *at Florida Atlantic Nov. 10 Liberty
Nov. 17 *UTEP Nov. 17 *at Georgia Tech
Nov. 24 *at LA Tech Nov. 23 *at Virginia Tech

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Game 5 Game 6

Florida State Georgia Tech


Saturday, September 29, 2018 n Louisville, Ky. Friday, October 5, 2018 n Louisville, Ky.
Location: Tallahassee, Fla. 2017 Results Location: Atlanta, Ga. 2017 Results
Stadium/Capacity: Bobby Bowden Alabama W, 24-7 Stadium/Capacity: vs. Tennessee L, 42-41 (2ot)
Field at Doak S. Campbell Stadium *NC State L, 21-27 Bobby Dodd Stadium (55,000) Jacksonville State W, 37-10
(79,560) *at Wake Forest W, 26-19 Surface: Natural Grass *Pittsburgh W, 35-17
Surface: Natural Grass *Miami L, 20-24 Enrollment:25,000
*North Carolina W, 33-7
Enrollment: 41,867 *at Duke W, 17-10 Colors: Old Gold and White
*at Miami L, 25-24
Colors: Garnet and Gold *Louisville L, 28-31 Nickname: Yellow Jackets
Nickname: Seminoles Athletics Director: Todd Stansbury * Wake Forest W, 38-24
at Boston College L, 3-35
Athletics Director: Stan Wilcox Conference: ACC *at Clemson L, 24-10
*Syracuse W, 27-24
Conference: ACC *at Clemson L, 14-31 2017 Record: 5-6/4-4 *at Virginia L, 40-36
2017 Record: 7-6/3-5 Delaware State W, 77-6 *Virginia Tech W, 28-22
at Florida W, 38-22 2017 Bowl: None *at Duke L, 43-20
2017 Bowl: def. Southern Miss, Louisiana-Monroe W, 42-10 Football Contact: Mike Flynn Georgia L, 38-7
42-13, Independence Bowl vs. Southern Miss W, 42-13 Office: (404) 894-5445
Football Contact: Derek Satterfield Email: mflynn@athletics.gatech.edu 2018 Schedule
Office: (850) 645-7683 2018 Schedule Website: www.ramblinwreck.com
Sept. 1 Alcorn State
Email: dsatterfield@fsu.edu Sept. 3 *Virginia Tech Head Coach: Paul Johnson
Sept. 8 at USF
Website: www.seminoles.com Sept. 8 Samford Record at School: 75-54
Head Coach: Willie Taggart Overall Record: 182-93 Sept. 15 *at Pitt
Sept. 15 *at Syracuse Sept. 22 *Clemson
Record at School: First Year Sept. 22 Northern Illinois Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 42/19
Overall Record: 46-50 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Sept. 29 Bowling Green
Sept. 29 *at Louisville
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 54/35 Oct. 5 *at Louisville
Oct. 6 *at Miami
Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11 Oct. 13 *Duke
Oct. 20 *Wake Forest
Oct. 27 *Clemson Oct. 25 *at Virginia
Nov. 3 *at NC State Nov. 3 *at North Carolina
Nov. 10 at Notre Dame Nov. 10 *Miami (Fla.)
Nov. 17 *Boston College Nov. 17 * Virginia
Nov. 24 Florida Nov. 24 at Georgia

Game 7 Game 8

Boston College Wake Forest


Saturday, October 13, 2018 n Chestnut Hill, Mass. Saturday, October 27, 2018 n Louisville, Ky.
Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2017 Results Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. 2017 Results
Stadium/Capacity: Alumni Stadium at Northern Illinois W, 23-20 Stadium/Capacity: BB&T Field Presbyterian W, 51-7
Surface: FieldTurf *Wake Forest L,10-34 Surface: FieldTurf *at Boston College W, 34-10
Enrollment: 14,125 Notre Dame L, 20-49 Enrollment: 4,955 Utah State W, 46-10
Colors: Maroon and Gold *at Clemson L, 7-34 Colors: Black and Gold at Appalachian State W, 20-19
Nickname: Eagles Central Michigan W, 28-8 Nickname: Demon Deacons *Florida State L, 19-26
Athletics Director: Martin Jarmond *Virginia Tech L, 10-23 Athletics Director: Ron Wellman *at Clemson L, 14-28
Conference: ACC *at Louisville W, 45-42 Conference: ACC at Georgia Tech L, 24-38
2017 Record: 7-6/4-4 *at Virginia W, 41-10 2017 Record: 8-5/4-4 Louisville W, 42-32
*Florida State W, 35-3 at Notre Dame L, 37-48
2017 Bowl: lost to Iowa, 27-20, *NC State L, 14-17 2017 Bowl: def. Texas A&M, *at Syracuse W, 64-43
Pinstripe Bowl Connecticut W, 39-16 Belk Bowl *NC State* W, 30-24
Football Contact: Jason Baum *at Syracuse W, 42-14 Football Contact: Steve Shutt *Duke L, 31-23
Office: (617) 552-3004 Iowa L, 20-27 Office: (336)-758-5640 vs. Texas A&M W, 55-52
Email: j.baum@bc.edu Email: shuttsj@wfu.edu
Website: www.BCeagles.com 2018 Schedule Website: 2018 Schedule
Head Coach: Steve Addazio Sept. 1 Massachusetts www.WakeForestSports.com Aug. 30 at Tulane
Record at School: 31-33 Sept. 8 Holy Cross Head Coach: Dave Clawson Sept. 8 Towson
Overall Record: 44-44 Sept. 13 *at Wake Forest Record at School: 21-29 Sept. 13 *Boston College
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 37/23 Sept. 22 at Purdue Overall Record: 111-109 Sept. 22 Notre Dame
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8 Sept. 29 Temple Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/20 Sept. 29 Rice
Oct. 6 *at NC State Starters Returning/Lost: 16/19 Oct. 6 *Clemson
Oct. 13 *Louisville Oct. 20 *at Florida State
Oct. 26 *Miami Oct. 27 *at Louisvillle
Nov. 3 *at Virginia Tech Nov. 3 *Syracuse
Nov 10 *Clemson Nov. 8 *at NC State
Nov. 17 *at Florida State Nov. 17 *Pittsburgh
Nov. 24 *Syracuse Nov. 24 *at Duke

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2018 Opponents
Game 9 Game 10

Clemson Syracuse
Saturday, November 3, 2018 n Clemson, S.C. Friday, November 9, 2018 n Syracuse, N.Y.
Location: Clemson, S.C. 2017 Results Location: Syracuse, N.Y. 2017 Results
Stadium/Capacity: Clemson Kent State W, 56-3 Stadium/Capacity: C. Connecticut State W, 50-7
Memorial Stadium (81,500) Auburn W, 14-6 Carrier Dome (50,000) Middle Tennessee L, 23-30
Surface: Natural Grass *at Louisville W, 47-21 Surface: FieldTurf Central Michigan W, 41-17
Enrollment: 23,406 *Boston College W, 34-7 Enrollment: 14,607 at LSU L, 26-35
Colors: Clemson Orange *at Virginia Tech W, 31-17 Colors: Orange *at NC State L, 25-33
and Regalia *Wake Forest W, 28-14 Nickname: Orange *Pittsburgh W, 27-24
Nickname: Tigers *at Syracuse L, 24-27 Athletics Director: John Wildhack
*Clemson W, 27-24
Athletics Director: Dan Radakovich *Georgia Tech W, 24-10 Conference: ACC
*at NC State W, 38-31 *at Miami (Fla.) L, 19-27
Conference: ACC 2017 Record: 4-8/2-6
*Florida State W, 31-14 *at Florida State L, 24-27
2017 Record: 12-2/7-1
The Citadel W, 61-3 2017 Bowl: None *Wake Forest L, 43-64
2017 Bowl: lost to Alabama, at South Carolina W, 34-10 Football Contact: Mike Morrison *at Louisville L, 10-56
6-24, Sugar Bowl Miami (Fla.) W 38-3 Office: 315-443-2608 *Boston College L, 14-42
Football Contact: Tim Bourret Alabama L, 6-24 Email: mdmorris@syr.edu
Office: 864-656-1926 Website: www,cuse.com 2018 Schedule
Email: timoth@clemson.edu 2018 Schedule Head Coach: Dino Babers Aug. 31 at Western Michigan
Website: www.clemsontigers.com Sept. 1 Furman Record at School: 8-16 Sept. 8 Wagner
Head Coach: Dabo Swinney Sept. 8 at Texas A&M Overall Record: 45-32 Sept. 15 *Florida State
Record at School: 101-30 Sept. 15 Georgia Southern Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 42/18 Sept. 22 Connecticut
Overall Record: 101-30 Sept. 22 *at Georgia Tech Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Sept. 29 *at Clemson
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 62/19 Sept. 29 *Syracuse
Oct. 6 *at Pittsburgh
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Oct. 6 *at Wake Forest
Oct. 20 *NC State Oct. 20 *North Carolina
Oct. 27 at Florida State Oct. 27 *NC State
Nov. 3 *Louisville Nov. 3 *at Wake Forest
Nov. 10 *at Boston College Nov. 9 *Louisville
Nov. 17 *Duke Nov. 17 vs. Notre Dame
Nov. 24 South Carolina Nov. 24 *at Boston College

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2018 Opponents
Game 11 Game 12

NC State Kentucky
Saturday, November 17, 2018 n Louisville, Ky. Saturday, November 24, 2018 n Louisville, Ky.
Location: Raleigh, N.C. 2017 Results Location: Lexington, Ky. 2017 Results
Stadium/Capacity: vs. South Carolina L, 28-25 Stadium/Capacity: at Southern Mississippi W, 24-17
Carter-Finley Stadium (57,600) Marshall W, 37-20 Kroger Field (61,000) Eastern Kentucky W, 27-16
Surface: Natural Grass Furman W, 49-16 Surface: FieldTurf *at South Carolina W, 23-13
Enrollment: 34,015 *at Florida State W, 27-21 Enrollment: 30,000 *Florida L, 27-28
Colors: Red and White *Syracuse W, 33-25 Colors: Blue and White Eastern Michigan W, 24-20
Nickname: Wolfpack *Louisville W, 39-25 Nickname: Wildcats *Missouri W, 40-34
Athletics Director: Debbie Yow *at Pittsburgh W, 35-17 Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart *at Mississippi State L, 7-45
Conference: ACC at Notre Dame L, 14-35 Conference: SEC *Tennessee W, 29-26
2017 Record: 9-4/6-2 *Clemson L, 31-38 2017 Record: 7-6/4-4 *Mississippi L, 34-37
*at Boston College W, 17-14 *at Vanderbilt W, 44-21
2017 Bowl: def. Arizona State, *at Wake Forest L, 24-30 2017 Bowl: lost to Northwestern, *at Georgia L, 13-42
52-31, Sun Bowl North Carolina W, 33-21 23-24, Music City Louisville L, 17-44
Football Contact: Annabelle Myers vs. Arizona State W, 52-31 Football Contact: Susan Lax vs. Northwestern L, 23-24
Office: (919) 515-2102 Office: (859) 257-3838
Email: amyers@ncsu.edu 2018 Schedule Email: slax@uky.edu 2018 Schedule
Website: www.GoPack.com Sept. 1 James Madison Website: www.UKathletics.com Sept. 1 Central Michigan
Head Coach: Dave Doeren Sept. 8 Georgia State Head Coach: Mark Stoops Sept. 8 *at Florida
Record at School: 34-30 Sept. 15 West Virginia Record at School: 26-36 Sept. 15 Murray State
Overall Record: 57-34 Sept. 22 at Marshall Overall Record: 26-36 Sept. 22 *Mississippi State
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 38/21 Sept. 29 *Virginia Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 47/19 Sept. 29 *South Carolina
Starters Returning/Lost: 11/13 Oct. 6 *Boston College Starters Returning/Lost: 20/7 Oct. 6 *at Texas A&M
Oct. 20 *at Clemson Oct. 20 *Vanderbilt
Oct. 27 *at Syracuse Oct. 27 *at Missouri
Nov. 3 *Florida State Nov. 3 *Georgia
Nov. 8 *Wake Forest Nov. 10 *at Tennessee
Nov. 17 *at Louisville Nov. 17 Middle Tennessee
Nov. 24 *at North Carolina Nov. 24 at Louisville

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Louisville Versus FBS Conferences


n ACC Texas 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 n PAC 12
Team All H A N TCU 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 Team All H A N
Boston College 6-4 3-2 3-2 0-0 Texas Tech 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Arizona 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Clemson 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0 West Virginia 3-10 1-4 2-6 0-0 Arizona State 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0
Duke 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Totals 11-18 6-7 5-11 0-0 California 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Florida State 4-14 2-5 2-9 0-0 Colorado 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Georgia Tech 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 n Conference USA Oregon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Miami (Fla.) 3-9-1 2-4 0-5-1 1-0 Team All H A N Oregon State 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0
North Carolina 5-3 2-1 3-2 0-0 Charlotte 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Stanford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
NC State 6-2 4-0 2-1 0-1 Florida Atlantic 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 UCLA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pittsburgh 8-9 3-3 5-6 0-0 FIU 3-1 1-1 2-0 0-0 USC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Syracuse 10-6 5-2 5-3 0-1 Louisiana Tech 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Utah 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0
Virginia 4-2 3-0 1-2 0-0 Marshall 17-12 8-3 9-7 0-2 Washington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Virginia Tech 2-5 2-1 0-3 0-1 Middle Tennessee 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 Washington State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Wake Forest 4-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 North Texas 7-10 4-5 3-5 0-0 Totals 3-6 2-2 1-4 0-0
Totals 54-59-1 29-20 23-36-1 2-3 Old Dominion 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Rice 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 n SEC
n American Athletic Southern Mississippi 11-18-1 6-6-1 4-12 1-0 Team All H A N
Team All H A N UTEP 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Alabama 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-0
Central Florida 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 UTSA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Arkansas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Cincinnati 22-29-1 10-13-1 12-17 0-0 Western Kentucky 19-12 17-4 2-8 0-0 Auburn 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1
Connecticut 6-4 3-2 3-2 0-0 Totals 63-54-1 41-19-1 20-32 2-3 Florida 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-0
East Carolina 6-4 3-3 3-1 0-0 Georgia 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1
Houston 8-9 5-4 3-5 0-0 n MAC Kentucky 15-15 5-7 10-8 0-0
Memphis 24-19 13-8 11-11 0-0 Team All H A N LSU 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1
Navy 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Akron 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Mississippi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
USF 6-5 4-1 2-4 0-0 Ball State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mississippi State 2-3 1-1 1-1 0-1
SMU 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Bowling Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Missouri 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
Temple 4-3 2-2 2-1 0-0 Buffalo 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 South Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Tulane 9-2 4-1 5-1 0-0 Central Michigan 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Tennessee 0-5 0-2 0-3 0-0
Tulsa 12-14 9-4 3-10 0-0 Eastern Michigan 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Texas A&M 1-3 0-1 0-2 1-0
Totals 100-93-1 55-40-1 45-53 0-0 Kent State 9-9 8-2 1-7 0-0 Vanderbilt 0-2-1 0-2 0-0-1 0-0
Massachusetts 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 20-36-1 6-13 11-19-1 3-4
n Big Ten Miami (Ohio) 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1
Team All H A N Northern Illinois 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 n Sun Belt
Illinois 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 Ohio 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0 Team All H A N
Indiana 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 Toledo 5-3 4-1 1-2 0-0 Appalachian State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Iowa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Western Michigan 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 Arkansas State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0
Maryland 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 Totals 29-18 21-6 8-11 0-1 Georgia State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Michigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Georgia Southern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Michigan State 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 n Mountain West Idaho 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Minnesota 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Team All H A N Louisiana-Lafayette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Nebraska 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Air Force 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Louisiana-Monroe 2-2 2-1 0-1 0-0
Northwestern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Boise State 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 New Mexico State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0
Ohio State 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 Colorado State 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 South Alabama 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Penn State 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 Fresno State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Texas State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Purdue 1-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 1-0 Hawaii 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Troy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Rutgers 6-7 4-3 2-4 0-0 Nevada 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 5-2 4-1 1-1 0-0
Wisconsin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 New Mexico 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Totals 12-20-1 6-7 4-13 2-0 San Diego State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 n Independents
San Jose State 1-0-1 1-0 0-0-1 0-0 Team All H A N
n Big 12 UNLV 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Army 6-3 4-1 2-2 0-0
Team All H A N Utah State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 BYU 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0
Baylor 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Wyoming 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-0 Notre Dame 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0
Iowa State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 4-6-1 2-2 1-3-1 1-1 Totals 8-3 4-1 3-2 1-0
Kansas 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0
Kansas State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0
Oklahoma 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0
Oklahoma State 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0

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All-Time Series Records


Opponent First Last W L T Grambling 2000 2000 1 0 0 Rutgers 1976 2013 6 7 0
Akron 1948 1987 3 0 0 Hanover 1912 1941 8 4 1 Saint Louis 1928 1928 0 1 0
Alabama 1976 1991 1 2 0 Houston 1950 2016 8 9 0 Samford 2015 2015 1 0 0
Alfred Holbrook 1936 1940 3 0 0 Illinois 1986 2001 2 3 0 San Jose State 1990 1993 1 0 1
Arizona State 1992 1994 2 1 0 Indiana 1985 1986 0 2 0 South Dakota St. 1978 1978 1 0 0
Arkansas State 2009 2010 2 0 0 Indiana State 1939 2009 6 3 1 South Florida 2003 2013 6 5 0
Army 1983 2004 6 3 0 Kansas 1980 1990 3 0 0 SE Louisiana 1947 1947 1 0 0
Auburn 1974 2015 0 2 0 Kansas State 2006 2008 2 0 0 Southern Illinois 1963 1972 7 3 0
Baldwin-Wallace 1936 1936 0 1 0 Kent State 1956 2017 9 9 0 SMU 1983 1984 0 2 0
Baylor 1996 1996 0 1 0 Kentucky 1912 2017 15 15 0 Southern Miss. 1949 2012 11 18 1
Bethel 1913 1922 1 1 1 Kentucky Wesleyan 1921 1926 4 0 1 St. Bonaventure 1951 1951 0 1 0
Boise State 1999 2004 1 1 0 King 1924 1924 0 1 0 St. Francis (Pa.) 1950 1950 1 0 0
Boston College 1986 2017 6 4 0 LSU 2016 2016 0 1 0 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1937 1949 5 2 1
Boston Univeristy 1951 1978 2 1 0 Long Beach State 1970 1981 1 0 1 Syracuse 1985 2017 10 6 0
Bradley 1948 1960 4 0 0 Long Island 1940 1940 0 1 0 Tampa 1971 1972 2 0 0
Brigham Young 2001 2001 1 0 0 Louisiana Tech 1977 1977 0 1 0 TCU 2001 2004 1 3 0
Buffalo 1948 1950 1 1 0 Marshall 1921 2016 17 12 0 Temple 1980 2013 4 3 0
Butler 1913 1935 2 2 0 Maryland 1978 1995 1 3 0 Tennessee 1914 1993 0 5 0
Catawba 1948 1949 2 0 0 Memphis 1948 2013 24 19 0 Tennessee-Chatt. 1915 1999 4 4 0
Centenary 1922 1927 0 2 0 Miami (Fla.) 1933 2014 3 9 1 Tennessee State 1981 1984 0 2 0
Central Florida 1985 2013 1 1 0 Miami (OH) 2003 2003 0 1 0 Tennessee Tech 1960 2008 2 1 0
Central Michigan 1957 1958 2 0 0 Michigan State 1993 1996 2 1 0 Texas 1993 1994 1 1 0
Centre 1912 1954 3 11 3 Middle Tennessee 2006 2008 3 0 0 Texas A&M 1992 2015 1 3 0
Charlotte 2016 2016 1 0 0 Mississippi State 1973 2017 2 3 0 Texas-El Paso 2003 2003 1 0 0
Cincinnati 1929 2013 22 30 1 Missouri 1981 1981 0 1 0 Toledo 1925 1981 5 3 0
Clemson 2014 2017 0 4 0 Missouri State 2012 2012 1 0 0 Transylvania 1912 1941 7 12 0
Colorado State 2000 2002 1 2 0 Moores Hill 1913 1913 1 0 0 Tulane 1986 2004 9 2 0
Connecticut 2000 2013 6 4 0 Morehead State 1932 1957 5 3 0 Tulsa 1962 1994 12 14 0
Cumberland 1913 1914 1 1 0 Murray State 1927 2017 14 6 0 UAB 1999 2002 3 0 0
Davis & Elkins 1927 1927 0 1 0 Navy 1993 1994 2 0 0 Union (Ky.) 1932 1936 1 4 0
Dayton 1952 1977 13 12 0 New Mexico State 2001 2001 1 0 0 Union (Tenn.) 1923 1946 2 2 0
De Paul 1930 1931 0 2 0 North Carolina 1988 2017 5 3 0 Utah 1997 2009 0 4 0
DePauw 1941 1947 1 2 0 North Carolina State 1951 2017 6 2 0 Vanderbilt 1941 1974 0 2 1
Detroit 1928 1928 0 1 0 North Texas 1958 1995 7 10 0 Virginia 1988 2017 4 2 0
Drake 1958 1979 10 5 1 NE Louisiana 1975 1995 2 2 0 Virginia Tech 1979 2006 2 5 0
Duke 2002 2016 2 0 0 Northern Illinois 1977 1996 3 0 0 Wabash 1914 1915 0 2 0
Duquesne 1950 1950 0 1 0 Northwestern State 1978 1978 1 0 0 Wake Forest 2007 2017 4 1 0
Earlham 1929 1930 2 0 0 Notre Dame 2014 2014 1 0 0 Washington (Mo.) 1947 1950 3 1 0
East Carolina 1965 2004 6 4 0 Oakland City 1932 1932 0 1 0 Washington (Tenn.) 1913 1913 1 0 0
Eastern Kentucky 1927 2013 18 8 1 Ogden 1926 1926 1 0 0 Washington & Lee 1950 1951 1 1 0
Eastern Michigan 1999 1999 1 0 0 Ohio 1956 2013 3 2 0 Wayne State 1937 1955 4 2 0
Evansville 1925 1957 13 1 0 Ohio State 1991 1992 0 2 0 West Texas State 1973 1975 2 1 0
FIU 2011 2014 3 1 0 Oklahoma 1997 1999 0 2 0 West Virginia 1984 2011 3 10 0
Florida 1980 2013 1 2 0 Oklahoma State 1981 1982 1 1 0 Western Carolina 2001 2001 1 0 0
Florida Atlantic 2005 2005 1 0 0 Oregon State 2005 2010 1 1 0 Western Kentucky 1922 1998 19 12 0
Florida Southern 1926 1926 1 0 0 Penn State 1996 1997 0 2 0 Western Michigan 1962 1965 2 2 0
Florida State 1952 2017 4 14 0 Pittsburgh 1976 2015 8 9 0 Wichita State 1962 1978 13 4 0
Franklin 1915 1923 0 4 0 Purdue 1987 2017 1 0 1 William & Mary 1977 1978 1 1 0
Furman 1973 1973 1 0 0 Richmond 1982 1982 1 0 0 Wittenberg 1946 1947 2 0 0
Georgetown (Ky.) 1916 1946 7 10 0 Rio Grande 1941 1942 2 0 0 Wyoming 1988 1995 1 3 0
Georgia 2014 2014 0 1 0 Rose Poly 1914 1926 6 1 0 Xavier 1926 1962 0 13 0

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Alabama (1-2-0) Oct. 29, 2016 (A) 32 25 Sept. 13, 2003 (A) 30 20
Home: 0-0 n Away: 0-2 n Neutral: 1-0 Nov. 11, 2017 (H) 38 21 Nov. 26, 2005 (H) 41 17
Oct. 23, 1976 (A) 3 24 Oct. 21, 2006 (A) 28 13
Oct. 22, 1977 (A) 6 55 Florida State (4-14-0) Sept. 22, 2007 (H) 35 38
Jan. 1, 1991 (N) 34 7 Home: 2-5 n Away: 2-9 Nov. 1, 2008 (A) 21 28
Oct. 4, 1952 (A) 41 14 Nov. 14, 2009 (H) 10 9
Indiana State (6-3-1) Oct. 3, 1953 (A) 0 59 Nov. 6, 2010 (A) 28 20
Home: 5-2-1 n Away: 1-1 Oct. 2, 1954 (H) 6 47 Oct. 29, 2011 (H) 27 10
Sept. 30, 1939 (A) 0 7 Sept. 12, 1970 (A) 7 9 Nov. 10, 2012 (A) 26 45
Sept. 21, 1940 (H) 0 0 Oct. 6, 1979 (H) 0 27 Oct. 3, 2014 (A) 28 6
Oct. 24, 1942 (H) 7 25 Sept. 13, 1980 (A) 0 52 Nov. 7, 2015 (H) 41 17
Nov. 20, 1977 (H) 27 16 Sept. 5, 1981 (A) 0 17 Sept. 9, 2016 (A) 62 28
Sept. 30, 1978 (H) 31 12 Nov. 13, 1982 (A) 14 49 Nov. 18, 2017 (H) 56 10
Oct. 20, 1979 (A) 34 10 Oct. 20, 1983 (A) 7 51
Oct. 18, 1980 (H) 27 17 Oct. 25, 1986 (H) 18 54 NC State (6-2-0)
Nov. 6, 1982 (H) 35 23 Oct. 17, 1987 (A) 9 32 Home: 4-0 n Away: 2-1 n Neutral: 0-1
Oct. 23, 1984 (H) 21 44 Nov. 2, 1991 (H) 15 40 Nov. 2, 1951 (H) 26 2
Sept. 5, 2009 (H) 30 10 Sept. 23, 2000 (A) 0 31 Oct. 8, 1994 (H) 35 14
Sept. 26, 2002 (H) (ot) 26 20 Sept. 29, 2007 (A) 29 10
Western Kentucky (19-12-0) Oct. 30, 2014 (H) 31 42 Dec. 27, 2011 (N) 24 31
Home: 17-4 n Away: 2-8 Oct. 17, 2015 (A) 21 41 Oct. 18, 2014 (H) 30 18
Sept. 30, 1922 (H) 0 6 Sept. 17, 2016 (H) 63 20 Oct. 3, 2015 (A) 20 13
Sept. 29, 1923 (A) 7 19 Oct. 21, 2017 (A) 31 28 Oct. 22, 2016 (H) 54 13
Oct. 11, 1924 (H) 12 7 Oct. 5, 2017 (A) 25 39
Oct. 10, 1925 (A) 6 0 Georgia Tech (First Meeting)
Nov. 6, 1926 (H) 26 10 Kentucky (15-15)
Nov. 5, 1927 (A) 6 7 Boston College (6-4-0) Home: 5-7 n Away: 10-8
Nov. 3, 1928 (A) 0 20 Home: 3-2 n Away: 3-2 Oct. 26, 1912 (A) 0 41
Oct. 29, 1929 (H) 0 13 Oct. 18, 1986 (A) 7 41 Nov. 22, 1913 (H) 0 20
Oct. 25, 1930 (A) 6 7 Nov. 18, 1989 (A) 36 22 Nov. 14, 1914 (A) 0 42
Oct. 31, 1931 (A) 6 20 Nov. 10, 1990 (H) 17 10 Nov. 6, 1915 (H) 0 15
Nov. 19, 1932 (A) 0 58 Oct. 12, 1991 (A) 3 33 Oct. 14, 1922 (A) 0 73
Oct. 21, 1933 (H) 0 45 Nov. 3, 1994 (H) 14 15 Oct. 4, 1924 (A) 0 29
Oct. 19, 1946 (A) 19 20 Sept. 26, 1998 (H) 52 28 Sept. 3, 1994 (A) 14 20
Oct. 24, 1947 (H) 19 13 Nov. 8, 2014 (A) 38 19 Sept. 2, 1995 (A) 13 10
Oct. 23, 1948 (H) 19 6 Oct. 24, 2015 (H) 17 14 Aug. 31, 1996 (A) 38 14
Sept. 24, 1949 (A) 47 7 Nov. 5, 2016 (A) 52 7 Aug. 30, 1997 (A) 24 38
Oct. 30, 1954 (A) 7 25 Oct. 14, 2017 (H) 42 45 Sept. 5, 1998 (H) 34 68
Oct. 29, 1955 (H) 20 0 Sept. 4, 1999 (A) 56 28
Sept. 15, 1959 (H) 19 0 Wake Forest (4-1-0) Sept. 2, 2000 (H) (ot) 40 34
Oct. 21, 1960 (H) 44 0 Home: 2-0 n Away: 1-1 n Neutral: 1-0 Sept. 1, 2001 (A) 36 10
Oct. 21, 1961 (H) 20 0 Jan. 2, 2007 (N) 24 13 Sept. 1, 2002 (H) 17 22
Sept. 13, 1975 (H) 17 21 Sept. 27, 2014 (H) 20 10 Aug. 31, 2003 (A) 40 24
Sept. 4, 1982 (H) 20 10 Oct. 30, 2015 (A) 20 19 Sept. 4, 2004 (H) 28 0
Sept. 10, 1983 (H) 41 22 Nov. 12, 2016 (H) 44 12 Sept. 5, 2005 (A) 31 24
Oct. 6, 1984 (H) 45 17 Oct. 28, 2017 (A) 32 42 Sept. 3, 2006 (H) 59 28
Sept. 21, 1985 (H) 23 14 Sept. 15, 2007 (A) 34 40
Sept. 20, 1986 (H) 45 6 Clemson (0-4-0) Aug. 31, 2008 (H) 2 27
Nov. 12, 1988 (H) 35 17 Home: 0-2 n Away: 0-2 Sept. 19, 2009 (A) 27 31
Nov. 4, 1989 (H) 55 7 Oct. 11, 2014 (A) 17 23 Sept. 4, 2010 (H) 16 23
Oct. 27, 1990 (H) 41 7 Sept. 17, 2015 (H) 17 20 Sept. 17, 2011 (A) 24 17
Oct. 31, 1998 (H) 63 34 Oct. 1, 2016 (A) 36 42 Sept, 2, 2012 (H) 32 14
Sept. 16, 2017 (H) 21 47 Sept. 14, 2013 (A) 27 13
Virginia (4-2-0) Nov. 29, 2014 (H) 44 40
Home: 3-0 n Away: 1-2 Syracuse (10-6-0) Nov. 28, 2015 (A) 38 24
Oct. 15, 1988 (H) 30 28 Home: 5-2 n Away: 5-3 n Neutral: 0-1 Nov. 26, 2016 (H) 38 41
Oct. 28, 1989 (A) 15 16 Oct. 5, 1985 (A) 0 48 Nov. 25, 2017 (A) 44 17
Sept. 13, 2014 (A) 21 23 Dec. 2, 1989 (N) 13 24
Nov. 14, 2015 (H) 38 31 Oct. 3, 1992 (H) 9 15

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The
Coaching Staff
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Head Coach Bobby Petrino

B obby Petrino, entering his ninth sea-


son at Louisville, is one of the most
accomplished head coaches in the school’s
leading the country in 2000, ending the year
second in 2006, and consecutive third-place
finishes in 2016 and 2017.
In 2017, Jackson rewrote the UofL record
book and took hold of the Atlantic Coast
Conference annals as well. He became the
storied history, leading a program that has Scoring has never been a problem in school’s all-time leading rusher and is the
transformed itself into one of the nation’s Petrino’s reign, totaling three finishes in the first player in school history to rush for over
perennial powers. top five nationally in scoring offense. Petri- 1,300 yards in consecutive seasons. He is
Petrino has won a pair of conference no’s 2004 team, which finished 11-1, led the only the second player in NCAA history to
championships (2004 and 2006), advanced country in scoring at 49.8 points per game. pass for more than 9,000 yards and rush for
to the postseason eight times, more than any Petrino’s ability to develop NFL talent has over 4,000 in a career.
UofL head coach, and is tied for the most been a trademark of his illustrious career — In posting an 8-5 record, the Cardinals
bowl wins (three). The second-winningest producing 34 NFL Draft selections, includ- scored over 30 points in 10 games, while
coach in school history, trailing only Frank ing four in the first round. The 2015 draft totaling over 500 yards of offense on eight
Camp, Petrino owns a 75-27 (.735) record saw the Cardinals produce a school-record different occasions.
at Louisville since his arrival in 2003. He 10 selections, including the No. 14 pick in Sprinting out to a 9-1 start and jumping up
ranks first in program history in conference wide receiver DeVante Parker. to No. 3 in the country, the 2016 season start-
winning percentage (.653, 66-35 record, Over the last two seasons, Petrino has ed off as one to remember. ESPN College
minimum 10 games), home wins (40), AP directed the most explosive offensive seasons GameDay made its first appearance at Papa
Top 25 victories (7), and AP Top 25 finishes in school history with the program’s first Heis- John’s Cardinal Stadium, the Cardinals had a
(five). His program has hosted ESPN’s Col- man Trophy winner, two-time finalist Lamar huge win over No. 2 Florida State and were
lege GameDay on two occasions (vs. Florida Jackson. With Jackson leading the offense, the ranked as high as No. 3 in the country and
State, 2016 vs. Clemson, 2017). Cardinals set six school records in 2017, most 5th in the College Football Playoff Rankings.
The Helena, Mont., native is in his 31st notably the most total yards of offense, rushing Petrino conducted one of the best coaching
year of collegiate coaching, including his yards, yards per carry and yards per play. jobs of his career in 2015. He guided the Car-
14th as a head coach and 10th in Louisville
(served as the Cardinals’ offensive coordinator
Petrino’s Year-By-Year Head Coaching Record
in 1998). He owns a career record of 117-48 Year Team Overall Conf. Bowl/playoffs Coaches AP
(.709) in 13 seasons. 2003 Louisville 9–4 5–3 L, GMAC — —
The 57-year-old Petrino has helped Lou- 2004 Louisville 11–1 8–0 W, Liberty 7 6
isville maintain its notoriety in the national 2005 Louisville 9–3 5–2 L, Gator 20 19
landscape, as the Cardinals have secured 2006 Louisville 12–1 6–1 W, Orange 6 5
top-25 finishes in five of his eight seasons. 2008 Arkansas 5–7 2–6 — — —
Petrino directed the program to a No. 6 final 2009 Arkansas 8–5 3–5 W, Liberty — —
ranking in the Associated Press poll in 2004 2010 Arkansas 10–3 6–2 L, Sugar 12 12
and 2006, making him the only coach in 2011 Arkansas 11–2 6–2 W, Cotton 5 5
program history to achieve that feat. 2013 W. Kentucky 8–4 4–3 — — —
Known as an offensive mastermind, Petri- 2014 Louisville 9–4 5–3 L, Belk 24 24
no’s teams have consistently ranked in the 2015 Louisville 8–5 5–3 W, Music City — —
top 10 nationally in numerous offensive 2016 Louisville 9–4 7–1 L, Citrus 20 21
categories. In eight seasons, he has guided 2017 Louisville 8-5 4-4 L, TaxSlayer — —
his offensive units to six finishes in top 10 - Totals 117-48 66-35

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dinals to eight wins over their final 10 games, for the most wins in school his-
The Petrino File
including a 27-21 victory over Texas A&M tory. The Cardinals opened 2006
in the Music City Bowl. Jackson set a bowl going 8-0, including a win over Hometown: Helena, Mont.
record with 226 yards rushing and two touch- third-ranked West Virginia and Years Coached: 8th Season
downs, while the Cardinals totaled 534 yards catapulted to as high as No. 3 in Alma Mater: Carroll College, ‘83
of total offense, including 307 on the ground. the nation. They averaged over Career Record: 117-48 (.712)
Petrino transitioned the program into the 37 points per game offensively, Record at Louisville: 75-27 (.742)
ACC in 2014, guiding the Cardinals to a 9-4 ranking fourth nationally in that ACC Record: 21-11 (.692)
record that included a win over Miami in the category while limiting opponents Bowl Record: 3-5 (.471)
school’s first ACC contest and a three-game to just over 16 points per game. Conference USA Championships: 1
BIG EAST Championships: 1
winning streak to close the regular season. Petrino’s offense ranked second
Family: Becky
Louisville also earned a win at Notre Dame in the nation in total yards per
Daughters: Kelsey, Katie
and a come-from-behind victory over in- game (475.3), leading the Big East
Sons: Nicky, Bobby, Jr.
state rival Kentucky. in passing offense (290.0) and first
The only head coach to serve two stints downs (296). Louisville jumped as Coaching Experience
with the Cardinals (2003-06, 2014-present), high as No. 3 in the national polls 1983 Carroll (MT) (GA)
Petrino has the second-most victories in the during the season, posting three 1984 Weber State (GA)
school’s record books. Under his direction, wins over top-15 teams and the 1985–1986 Carroll (MT) (OC)
the Cardinals have posted two 11-win sea- program’s first Big East title. The 1987–1988 Weber State (WR/TE)
sons and have won seven or more games in Cardinals ended the year with their 1989 Idaho (QB)
each of his years as head coach. His first stint highest national ranking in school 1990–1991 Idaho (OC)
at Louisville boasted 41 wins over a four-year history, finishing No. 5 in the Asso- 1992–1993 Arizona State (QB)
span, the most in school history, and featured ciated Press poll and sixth in the 1994 Nevada (OC/QB)
an average margin of victory of 26.0. Petrino USA Today poll. 1995–1997 Utah State (OC)
is also the only coach in UofL history to lead Hired for the first time at Lou- 1998 Louisville (OC)
the program to a pair of top-10 finishes in the isville in 2003, Petrino took the 1999–2000 Jacksonville Jaguars (QB)
2001 Jacksonville Jaguars (OC)
final Associated Press Polls, guiding the Cards reins of a program that finished 7-6
2002 Auburn (OC)
to No. 7 rankings in both 2004 and 2006. a year prior and drove the school
2003–2006 Louisville
Petrino has directed the Cardinals to bowl to a 9-4 mark that resulted in an
2007 Atlanta Falcons
games in all eight seasons and has led the appearance in the GMAC Bowl. 2008–2011 Arkansas
school to a pair of conference championships, Petrino became the first Louisville 2013 Western Kentucky
winning the Conference USA title in 2004 head coach to win nine games in 2014–present Louisville
and the BIG EAST championship in 2006, their first season.
with a school-best 12-1 record. That season By the end of his first year, Petrino’s team and passing first downs (141) in a season.
was capped with the school’s first BCS bowl led the league and ranked among the nation’s Before joining the Hilltoppers’ program,
appearance, defeating 12th-ranked Wake For- best in total offense, rushing and scoring. The Petrino spent four seasons at Arkansas where
est 24-13 in the 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl. Cardinals ranked fifth in the nation in total he led the Razorbacks to a 34-17 record,
Petrino has 31 years of collegiate coach- offense (488.9), 10th in rushing (228.2) and going 29-10 in his final three years, increas-
ing experience, including 13 as a head coach 15th in scoring offense (34.6). Louisville set ing his win total in each of his four seasons.
with stops at Louisville, Arkansas, and West- six Conference USA records, including the In his second season in Fayetteville, Petrino
ern Kentucky. During these seasons as a head mark for total yards after the Cardinals racked led Arkansas to an 8-5 record and its first
coach, Petrino has posted a 117-47 record for up 779 yards, including 445 rushing yards, in bowl win since 2003, winning the AutoZone
a winning percentage of .713, which ranks a 66-45 win over Houston. Liberty Bowl. The success of the 2009 season
11th among active collegiate head coaches. The 2004 campaign was one of the best propelled Arkansas into the national spot-
He has guided his teams to 10 bowl games in in school history, with Petrino leading the light in 2010, as the Razorbacks went 10-3,
12 seasons and has won seven or more games Cardinals to an 11-1 record that culminated earning a bid to the Allstate Sugar Bowl
in all but one season. in a Conference USA title and a 44-40 Lib- against Ohio State -- the program’s first-ever
Coupling his success at Louisville and erty Bowl win over 10th-ranked Boise State. BCS bowl bid. Petrino followed up the 2010
Arkansas, Petrino has led his teams to seven The Cardinals led the nation in total offense season with a remarkable 11-win campaign
bowl games in nine years, including both Lou- (539.0) and scoring offense (49.8), scored 50 in 2011, matching the single-season school
isville’s and Arkansas’ first BCS bowl games. or more points seven times and set an NCAA record. Arkansas closed out the year with a
His programs have achieved four 10-win record by scoring 55 or more points in five win over Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl,
seasons along with top-10 finishes nationally straight games. boosting the Razorbacks into the No. 5
three times. His 2006 Louisville squad and Prior to returning to Louisville, Petrino national ranking in the final AP poll.
2011 Arkansas team concluded with No. 5 spent one season as head coach at Western Prior to becoming Arkansas’ head coach,
rankings in the Associated Press polls. Kentucky, where he helped WKU finish the Petrino was the head coach with the NFL’s
Petrino directed the Cardinals to their first regular season with an FBS school-record eight Atlanta Falcons in 2007 after spending four
BIG EAST title in 2006, Louisville’s second wins while closing the season with a four- years as the head coach at Louisville.
year in the league. He guided that squad to game winning streak. The team also set a new Before earning his first head coaching job
a 12-1 record, which tied the 2013 squad school record for total offense (5,502 yards) at Louisville in 2003, Petrino served one sea-
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son as the offensive coordinator at Auburn in In 1992 and 1993, Petrino was the quar-
Petrino vs. Opponents
2002. During that season leading the offense, terbacks’ coach at Arizona State, where he
Alabama.....................................................0-4 the Tigers went 9-4, including three wins over assisted in the development of future All-
Auburn.......................................................3-2 top-10 ranked opponents, and won a share of American and NFL star Jake Plummer. Prior
Arkansas State............................................1-0 the SEC Western Division title. to his two years at Arizona State, he was the
Army..........................................................3-0
Boise State..................................................1-0 Before his brief stint at Auburn, Petrino quarterbacks’ coach (1989) and offensive
Boston College...........................................3-1 coached three seasons in the NFL with the coordinator (1990, 1991) for three seasons
Charlotte....................................................1-0 Jacksonville Jaguars, coaching the quarter- at Idaho and the wide receivers’ coach at
Cincinnati...................................................4-0 backs in 1999 and 2000, and one season as Weber State in 1987 and 1988.
Clemson.....................................................0-4 the offensive coordinator in 2001. Prior to Petrino literally grew up in the coach-
Connecticut................................................2-0
Duke..........................................................1-0 going to the NFL, Petrino had his first stint at ing profession. His father, Bob Petrino, Sr.,
East Carolina..............................................3-0 Louisville as the offensive coordinator for the coached at Carroll College in Helena, Mont.,
Eastern Michigan........................................1-0 Cardinals in 1998. In that one season, Lou- for 26 seasons, earning 163 victories and 15
FIU.............................................................1-0 isville was the top-ranked NCAA Division conference titles. Petrino officially started
Florida........................................................0-2 I-A team in scoring and total offense. Under his coaching career as a graduate assistant
Florida Atlantic...........................................1-0
Florida State...............................................2-2 Petrino’s tutelage, quarterback Chris Redman for his father at Carroll College in 1983.
Georgia......................................................1-2 threw for a school-record 4,042 yards and After a graduate assistant stint as quarter-
Georgia State..............................................1-0 29 touchdowns while recording the biggest backs coach at Weber State in 1984, Petrino
Houston.....................................................2-2 turnaround in the nation. The Cardinals returned to be the offensive coordinator for
Kansas State................................................2-0
improved from 1-10 in 1997 to 7-5 in 1998. his father in 1985-86 at Carroll College.
Kent State...................................................1-0
Kentucky....................................................8-2 He served as the offensive coordinator at They had the top-ranked offense in the NAIA
LSU............................................................2-3 Utah State for three years (1995-97) before ranks in both of his seasons, thanks in large
Louisiana-Lafayette.....................................0-1 going to Louisville. While in Logan, Utah, part to the play of Bobby Petrino’s younger
Louisiana-Monroe......................................1-0 he helped Utah State set school records by brother, Paul, who was a four-year starter at
Marshall.....................................................1-0
averaging 468.5 yards of total offense and quarterback.
Memphis....................................................1-1
Miami (Fla.)................................................2-1 317.5 yards passing during the 1996 season. Before Bobby Petrino coached for his
Miami (Ohio)..............................................0-1 Prior to his arrival, USU averaged just more father, he played football for him at Carroll
Middle Tennessee.......................................1-0 than 300 yards per game in total offense. In College. Petrino played quarterback and
Mississippi (Ole Miss).................................2-2 1996, the Aggies also racked up a school- twice earned NAIA All-America honors.
Mississippi State.........................................3-2
record 273 first downs, an average of nearly He led the Fighting Saints to three straight
Missouri State.............................................2-0
Morgan State..............................................1-0 25 first downs a game. Frontier Conference championships and was
Murray State...............................................2-0 In 1994, he served as the offensive coor- named the league MVP in 1981 and 1982.
NC State.....................................................3-0 dinator and quarterbacks coach at Nevada. He also played four years of basketball at
Navy..........................................................1-0 The Wolf Pack ranked second in the nation Carroll College while earning a bachelor’s
New Mexico...............................................1-0
North Carolina...........................................3-0
in passing (330) and total offense (500) per degree in physical education with a minor
Notre Dame...............................................1-0 game and was third in the nation with 37.6 in mathematics in 1983.
Ohio State..................................................0-1 points a game. During his one season at Petrino and his wife Becky have four
Oregon State..............................................1-0 Nevada, the Wolf Pack boasted ten 100-yard children: Kelsey, Nick (Quarterbacks Coach
Pittsburgh...................................................2-1 rushing performances and six 300-yard pass- at Louisville), Bobby and Katie — and five
Purdue........................................................1-0
Rutgers.......................................................1-1
ing efforts. Nevada posted a 9-2 record and grandchildren — Brianna, Braylon, Emmett,
Samford......................................................1-0 won a share of the Big West title. Anissa, and Beau.
South Alabama...........................................0-1
South Carolina............................................3-1
South Florida..............................................2-2
Syracuse.....................................................7-0
Tennessee Tech...........................................1-0
Tennessee...................................................1-1
Texas..........................................................0-1
Texas State..................................................1-0
Texas A&M.................................................4-0
TCU...........................................................1-1
Temple.......................................................2-0
Texas-El Paso (UTEP)...................................2-0
Troy............................................................2-1
Tulane........................................................2-0
Tulsa...........................................................1-0
ULM...........................................................2-0
Vanderbilt...................................................2-0
Virginia......................................................3-1
Virginia Tech..............................................0-1
Wake Forest................................................4-1
West Virginia..............................................1-1
Western Illinois..........................................1-0

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Petrino Year-by-Year
2017 — Won 8, Lost 5 (4-4 ACC) Sept. 20 at FIU 34-3 Oct. 30 Vanderbilt* 49-14 Dec. 2 Connecticut* 48-17
Date Opponent Score Sept. 27 Wake Forest* 20-10 Nov. 6 at South Carolina* 41-20 Jan. 2 Wake Forest 24-13
Sept. 2 vs. Purdue^ 35-28 Oct. 3 at Syracuse* 28-6 Nov. 13 UTEP 58-21
Sept. 9 at North Carolina* 47-35 Oct. 11 at Clemson* 17-23 Nov. 20 at Miss. St.*(2OT) 38-31 2005 —Won 9, Lost 3 (5-2 BE)
Sept. 16 Clemson* 21-47 Oct. 18 NC State* 30-18 Nov. 27 LSU* 31-23 Date Opponent Score
Sept. 23 Kent State 42-3 Oct. 30 #2 Florida State* 31-42 Jan. 4 vs. Ohio State 26-31 Sept. 4 at Kentucky 31-24
Sept. 30 Murray State 55-10 Nov. 8 at Boston College* 38-19 Sept. 17 Oregon State 63-27
Oct. 5 at NC State* 25-39 Nov. 22 at Notre Dame 31-28 2009 — Won 8, Lost 5 Sept. 24 at USF* 14-45
Oct. 14 Boston College* 42-45 Nov. 29 Kentucky 44-40 (3-5 SEC-West) Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic 61-10
Oct. 21 at Florida State* 31-28 Dec. 30 vs. Georgia 14-37 Date Opponent Score Oct. 8 North Carolina 69-14
Oct. 28 at Wake Forest* 32-42 Sept. 5 Missouri State 48-10 Oct. 15 at W.Virginia* (3OT) 44-46
Nov. 11 Virginia* 38-21 2013 — Won 8, Lost 4 (4-3 CUSA) Sept. 19 Georgia* 41-52 Oct. 22 at Cincinnati* 46-22
Nov. 18 Syracuse* 56-10 Date Opponent Score Sept. 26 at Alabama* 7-35 Nov. 3 Pittsburgh* 41-22
Nov. 25 at Kentucky 44-17 Aug. 31 Kentucky 35-26 Oct. 3 Texas A&M 47-19 Nov. 11 Rutgers* 56-5
Dec. 30 Mississippi State 27-31 Sept. 7 at Tennessee 20-52 Oct. 10 Auburn* 44-23 Nov. 26 Syracuse* 41-17
Sept. 14 at South Alabama 24-31 Oct. 17 at Florida* 20-23 Dec. 3 at Connecticut* 30-20
2016 — Won 9, Lost 4 (7-1 ACC) Sept. 21 Morgan State 58-17 Oct. 24 at Mississippi 17-30 Jan. 2 Virginia Tech 24-35
Date Opponent Score Sept. 28 Navy 19-7 Oct. 31 Eastern Michigan 63-27
Sept. 1 Charlotte 70-14 Oct. 3 at La.-Monroe 31-10 Nov. 7 South Carolina* 33-16 2004 — Won 11, Lost 1 (8-0 CUSA)
Sept. 9 at Syracuse* 62-28 Oct. 15 Louisiana-Lafayette 20-37 Nov. 14 Troy 56-20 Date Opponent Score
Sept. 17 Florida State* 63-20 Oct. 26 Troy 26-32 Nov. 21 Mississippi State 42-21 Sept. 4 Kentucky 28-0
Sept. 24 at Marshall 59-28 Nov. 2 at Georgia State 44-28 Nov. 28 at LSU* (OT) 30-33 Sept. 10 at Army* 52-21
Oct. 1 at Clemson* 36-42 Nov. 9 at Army 21-17 Jan. 2 vs. East Carolina (ot) 20 17 Sept. 24 at North Carolina 34-0
Oct. 14 Duke* 24-14 Nov. 23 at Texas State 38-7 Oct. 2 East Carolina* 59-7
Oct. 22 NC State* 54-13 Nov. 30 Arkansas State 34-31 2008 — Won 5, Lost 7 Oct. 14 at Miami 38-41
Oct. 29 at Virginia* 32-25 (2-6 SEC-W) Oct. 22 USF* 41-9
Nov. 5 at Boston College 52-7 2011 — Won 11, Lost 2 Date Opponent Score Nov. 4 at Memphis* 56-49
Nov. 12 WAke Forest* 44-12 (6-2 SEC-West) Aug. 30 Western Illinois 28-24 Nov. 10 TCU* 55-7
Nov. 17 at Houston 10-36 Date Opponent Score Sept. 6 La.-Monroe 28-27 Nov. 20 at Houston* 65-27
Nov. 26 Kentucky 38-41 Sept. 3 Missouri State 51-7 Sept. 20 Alabama* 14-49 Nov. 27 Cincinnati* 70-7
Dec. 31 vs. LSU 9-29 Sept. 10 New Mexico 52-3 Sept. 27 at Texas 10-52 Dec. 4 at Tulane* 55-7
Sept. 17 Troy 38-28 Oct. 4 Florida 7-38 Dec. 31 Boise State 44-40
2015 — Won 8, Lost 5 (5-3 ACC) Sept. 24 at Alabama* 14-38 Oct. 11 at Auburn* 25-22
Date Opponent Score Oct. 1 Texas A&M 42-38 Oct. 18 at Kentucky* 20-21 2003 — Won 9, Lost 4 (5-3 CUSA)
Sept. 5 vs. Auburn 24-31 Oct. 8 Auburn* 38-14 Oct. 25 Mississippi 21-23 Date Opponent Score
Sept. 12 Houston 31-34 Oct. 22 at Mississippi* 29-24 Nov. 1 Tulsa 30-23 Aug. 31 at Kentucky 40-24
Sept. 17 Clemson* 17-20 Oct. 29 at Vanderbilt* 31-28 Nov. 8 at South Carolina 21-34 Sept. 13 at Syracuse 30-20
Sept. 26 Samford 45-3 Nov. 5 South Carolina* 44-28 Nov. 22 at Mississippi State 28-31 Sept. 20 UTEP 42-14
Oct. 3 at NC State* 20-13 Nov. 12 Tennessee* 49-7 Nov. 28 LSU* 31-30 Sept. 27 Temple 21-12
Oct. 17 at Florida State* 21-41 Nov. 19 Mississippi St.* 44-17 Oct. 4 at USF* (2OT) 28-31
Oct. 24 Boston College* 17-14 Nov. 25 at LSU* 17-41 2006 — Won 12, Lost 1 (6-1 BE) Oct. 11 Army* 34-10
Oct. 30 at Wake Forest* 20-19 Jan. 7 vs. Kansas St. 29-16 Date Opponent Score Oct. 17 Tulane* 47-28
Nov. 7 Syracuse* 41-17 Sept. 3 Kentucky 59-28 Oct. 25 at East Carolina* 36-20
Nov. 14 Virginia* 38-31 2010 — Won 10, Lost 3 Sept. 9 at Temple 62-0 Nov. 5 at TCU* 28-31
Nov. 21 at Pitt* 34-45 (6-2 SEC-West) (12th/12th) Sept. 16 Miami 31-7 Nov. 15 Memphis* 7-37
Nov. 28 at Kentucky 38-24 Date Opponent Score Sept. 23 at Kansas State 24-6 Nov. 22 Houston* 66-45
Dec. 30 vs. Texas A&M 27-21 Sept. 4 Tennessee Tech 44-3 Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tennessee 44-17 Nov. 28 at Cincinnati* 43-40
Sept. 11 ULM 31-7 Oct. 14 Cincinnati* 23-17 Dec. 18 vs. Miami (Ohio) 28-49
2014 — Won 9, Lost 4 (5-3 ACC) Sept. 18 at Georgia* 31-24 Oct. 21 at Syracuse* 28-13
Date Opponent Score Sept. 25 Alabama* 20-24 Nov. 2 West Virginia* 44-34
Sept. 1 Miami* 31-13 Oct. 9 Texas A&M 24-17 Nov. 9 at Rutgers* 25-28
Sept. 6 Murray State 66-21 Oct. 16 at Auburn* 43-65 Nov. 18 USF* 31-8
Sept. 13 at Virginia* 21-23 Oct. 23 Mississippi* 38-24 Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh* 48-24

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Lonnie Galloway The Galloway File


Hometown: Eden, N.C.
Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers n Third season Birthdate: March 11, 1971
College: Western Carolina ‘94

L onnie Galloway, In his first go-around at WVU, Galloway Family: Wife, Winslow
considered one of helped the Mountaineers to three bowl appear- Daughter, Anna
the nation’s top devel- ances, including a win over North Carolina in the Sons, Hayes, Griffith
oper of wide receiver tal- 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl. Three of WVU’s
ent and one of the top touchdowns versus the Tar Heels came via the pass Coaching History
recruiters, was hired as co-offensive coordinator in a 31-30 win. The Mountaineers were co-BIG 2016-Present: Louisville
and wide receivers coach at Louisville in 2015. EAST champions in 2010 and also reached the Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers
Galloway has helped produce one of the most 2010 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl. 2013-15: West Virginia
high-scoring offenses in the country the past two During Galloway’s three seasons at West Vir- Associate Head Coach/Wide Receivers
seasons as Louisville has ranked among the top ginia, the Mountaineers went 27-12 with three 2011-12: Wake Forest
five units in total offense and among the top 11 in consecutive 9-4 seasons. In 2010, the Mountaineers
Passing Game Coord./Wide Receivers
scoring offense. The Cardinals have averaged 538.8 ranked second in the BIG EAST in both passing
2008-10: West Virginia
yards and 40.3 points per game with Galloway offense and total offense while leading the league
Passing Game Coord./Wide Receivers
assisting in the offense the last two seasons. in passing efficiency. WVU receiver Jock Sanders
2005-07: Appalachian State
In 2017, Louisville set school records for most ranked second in the BIG EAST in receiving in both
(Assistant Coach
yards of offense and rushing, while finishing fourth 2009 and 2010.
2003-04: East Carolina
in passing yards and points. The Cardinals scored Considered one of the nation’s top recruiters,
over 25 points and 400 yards of offense in 12 Galloway was named the 2010 BIG EAST Recruiter Wide Receivers
games, while passing for over 300 yards in contests. of the Year by ESPN.com. While at West Virginia, 1996-02: Elon
The Eden, N.C., native, Galloway saw the wide Galloway, who recruited South Carolina, Georgia Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers
receiver unit post outstanding numbers in 2017, and Florida, recruited a pair of first round selections
with Jaylen Smith leading the way. A first-team all- -- Los Angeles Rams’ wide receiver Tavon Austin Postseason Experience
ACC selection, Smith led the club with 60 recep- and Seattle Seahawks’ defensive end Bruce Irvin. 2008 Car Care West Virginia
tions for 980 yards -- the highest total since 2007 Before joining the Mountaineers’ staff, Galloway 2010 Gator West Virginia
-- and seven scores. spent two seasons at Wake Forest, serving as wide 2010 Champs Sports West Virginia
The 2016 campaign also was one of the most receivers coach and co-passing game coordinator. 2011 Music City Wake Forest
prolific in school history, finishing third in the nation In his first season with the Demon Deacons in 2012 Pinstripe West Virginia
in total offense, while scoring over 40 points seven 2011, Galloway’s wideouts were on the receiving 2014 Liberty West Virginia
times. The Cardinals averaged 532.7 yards per game end of a school-record 3,291 passing yards. Chris 2016 Cactus West Virginia
and 42.5 points per game. Givens was named first team All-ACC after leading 2016 Citrus Louisville
Prior to heading to Louisville, Galloway spent the conference in receiving yards per game (102.3). 2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
three seasons at West Virginia, where he served as Givens also set the school record for receiving yards
the associate head coach and wide receivers coach . in a season with 1,330 on 83 catches and caught ers coach at East Carolina, where he tutored Ter-
Galloway has been an assistant at the collegiate nine touchdowns. He was picked by St. Louis – rence Copper, who earned All-Conference USA
level for the last 22 seasons, including stops at Elon now Los Angeles – in the fourth round of the 2012 honors while setting school records for receptions
(1996-02), East Carolina (2003-04), Appalachian NFL Draft. and receiving yards in a season.
State (2005-07), West Virginia (2008-10, 2013-15), Galloway coached for three seasons at Appa- A 1994 graduate of Western Carolina, Gallo-
and Wake Forest (2011-12). lachian State, where he oversaw the split ends way was a four-year letterman who threw for 5,545
Spending two different stints at West Virginia from 2005-07. He helped the Mountaineers to yards, the second-highest total in school history. He
(2008-10, 2013-15), Galloway enjoyed tremen- three Football Championship Subdivision national was a first team All-Southern Conference selection
dous success in guiding the wide receivers at West titles and coached three receivers who earned All- in 1993 when he led the Southern Conference in
Virginia. Galloway was instrumental in developing America honors. total offense with 231.9 yards per game.
an explosive Mountaineer offensive attack. In 2015, From 2003-04, Galloway was the wide receiv- Galloway finished second in the nation in
West Virginia was ranked 23rd nationally in total passing efficiency as a junior in 1992 with a 167.4
offense with 479.7 yards of offense – 251.0 yards rating. He earned three SoCon Offensive Player of
through the air and 228.7 yards on the ground. the Week awards and produced a 322-yard passing
Galloway, who has four wide receivers drafted game against Georgia Southern in 1993. Galloway
since 2012, tutored 2014 NFL draft picks Kevin finished his career with 6,832 career total offense
White and Mario Alford. White was one of the yards, while completing 355 of 639 career passes
nation’s top players in 2014, when he helped lead for 5,545 yards and 30 touchdowns.
the ninth-ranked WVU passing offense in the country After spending the 1995 season with the Char-
and the 12th-ranked offense nationally. Following the lotte Rage of the Arena Football League, Galloway
season, White was named to 16 different All-America started his coaching career in 1996 at Elon, where
teams and was the No. 7 pick by the Chicago Bears. he served as the quarterbacks and wide receivers
Alford, an All-American and a seventh-round coach through 2002. During his time with the Phoe-
draft selection of the Cincinnati Bengals, was No. nix, Galloway coached Aretka Banks, a two-time
9 in the Big 12 in receptions per game and receiv- all-conference player.
ing yards per game and was No. 1 in receiving Galloway and his wife Winslow are the parents
touchdowns. of three children: Anna, Hayes and Griffith.

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Mike Summers The Summers File


Hometown: Lexington, Ky.
Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line n Sixth season Birthdate: June 16, 1956
College: Georgetown (Ky.) ‘78

M ike Summers was


hired as the co-
offensive coordinator
Not only has Summers served on Petrino’s staff
at Louisville, but he also worked at Arkansas, where
he helped lead the Razorbacks’ offense that ranked
Family:

Wife, Kathy
Daughter, Amy

and offensive line coach first in the Southeastern Conference in scoring in Coaching History
in February, 2017. 2009 and won the 2010 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. 2017-Present: Louisville
A Kentucky native, Summers returns to the While at Arkansas, he coached center Jonathan Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
Derby City, where his offensive lines were among Luigs, a 2008 Rimington Trophy finalist, and Mitch 2014-16: Florida
the best in school history. Petrus, a 2009 first-team All-SEC selection – both of Offensive Line
Returning to Louisville for the 2017 season, whom went on to play in the NFL. 2013: Southern California
Summers helped produce one of the most high- After two seasons with the Razorbacks, Sum- Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
scoring offenses in the country as Louisville has mers returned home to work three seasons at 2010-12: Kentucky
ranked third in total offense and 11th in scoring Kentucky. Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
offense. The Cardinals averaged 544.9 yards and Summers also has spent time in the collegiate 2008-09: Arkansas
38.1 points per game with Summers coordinating scene at Texas A&M (1982-85), Northern Illinois Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line
the offense. (1985-90), Oregon State (1991-95), South (1996-99), 2007: Atlanta (NFL)
Louisville set school records for most yards of Oklahoma State (2000), Ohio (2001-02), and one Offensive Line
offense and rushing in 2017, while finishing fourth season professionally with the Atlanta Falcons (2007).
2003-06: Louisville
in passing yards and points. The Cardinals scored In 2006, his Louisville offensive line paved
Offensive Line
over 25 points and 400 yards of offense in 12 the way for the Cardinals offense, ranking second
2001-02: Ohio
games, while passing for over 300 yards in contests. nationally in total offense (475.3), seventh in pass-
Offensive Line
Behind a young offensive line, the Cardinals ing (290.0), and 12th in rushing (185.3). Three of
2000: Oklahoma State
finished 15th nationally in rushing at 245.1 yards his linemen (Renardo Foster, Kurt Quarterman, and
Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator
per game and averaged 6.44 yards per carry — a George Bussey) were all-BIG EAST first-team picks.
1996-99: University of the South
new school mark. In posting one of the school’s best records in
Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator
Prior to re-uniting with Petrino, Summers spent 2004, the line helped the Louisville offense set
three years at Florida. Under Summer’s direction in school records with 6,468 total yards, 3,005 rush- 1991-95: Oregon State
2015, the Florida offensive line helped produce the ing yards, 597 points, and 47 rushing touchdowns Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator
Gator’s ninth 1,000-yard rusher in program history. en route to an 11-1 record. The Cardinals led the 1985-90: Northern Illinois
In his first season at Florida in 2014, the offen- nation in both total offense (539.0) and scoring Offensive Coordinator
sive line was one of the most consistent groups on offense (49.8). 1982-84: Texas A&M
the squad. The unit allowed just 16 sacks on the In his first season in 2003, the Cardinals set Offensive Line (Graduate Assistant)
season, third-fewest in the SEC. a then-school rushing record while ranking fifth 1980-81: Kentucky
Before joining the Florida staff, Summers spent nationally in total offense (488.9) and 10th in rushing Offensive Line (Graduate Assistant)
one year at Southern Cal, where the Trojans aver- offense (228.2), while offensive linemen Jason Spitz
aged 172.8 yards rushing per game and 4.5 yards and Travis Leffew were all-Conference USA first-team Postseason Experience
per carry. in 2004 and all-BIG EAST first team in 2005. 2003 GMAC Louisville
2004 Liberty Louisville
2005 Gator Louisville
2006 Orange (Louisville)
2009 Liberty (Arkansas)
2010 BBVA Compass Arkansas)
2013 Las Vegas (USC)
2014 Birmingham (Florida)
2015 Citrus (Florida)
2016 Outback (Florida)

During his time at Louisville, Summers showed


an ability to develop offensive linemen. Eric Wood, a
center with the Cardinals from 2004-07, was a first-
round NFL draft pick and is a captain for the Buffalo
Bills. Travis Leffew was a third team All-American in
2004, while offensive guard Kurt Quarterman was
an honorable mention All-American in 2006.
Summers grew up in Lexington, Ky., and played
defensive back at Georgetown (Ky.) College, where
he received a bachelor’s degree in business admin-
istration and a graduate degree from Kentucky.
Summers and his wife, Kathy, have one daugh-
ter, Amy and two grandsons, Joe Brack and Tyson.

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Brian VanGorder The VanGorder File


Hometown: Jackson, Michigan
Birthdate: April 17, 1959
Defensive Coordinator n First season College: Wayne State ‘92
Family: Wife, Ruth

B rian VanGorder has


enjoyed ample suc-
cess as a former college
Bulldogs to a Sugar Bowl win over Florida and a
No. 3 ranking overall in the polls.
VanGorder’s Bulldog defenses included four
Children:

Molloy, Morgan, Mack,
Montgomery, Malone, and Freddie

football head coach and first-round NFL draft picks (Thomas Davis, Charles Coaching History
defensive coordinator at Grant, David Pollack, and Johnathan Sullivan), 2018: Louisville
both the collegiate and professional ranks, includ- while four players earn All-America recognition Defensive Coordinator
2017: Oklahoma State
ing three at Power 5 programs. (Boss Bailey, Davis, Sean James and Pollack).
Defensive Analyst
The former head coach at Georgia Southern VanGorder, who spent the 2017 season as 2014-16: Notre Dame
(2006) and Wayne State (1992-94), VanGorder a defensive analyst at Oklahoma State, was the Defensive Coordinator
brings over 35 years of coaching experience at the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach 2013: New York Jets
collegiate, professional and high school levels to the at Notre Dame from 2014-16, leading the Irish to a Linebackers Coach
Cardinals, including 18 as a defensive coordinator. pair of bowl games, including a win over LSU in the 2012: Auburn
He spent seven seasons in the National Football 2014 Music City Bowl. In 2014, VanGorder inher- Defensive Coordinator
League and eight combined years as a defensive ited a defense that featured 17 first or second-year 2007-11: Atlanta Falcons
Defensive Coordinator,
coordinator at Georgia, Auburn, and Notre Dame. players and finished 15th in the nation in intercep-
Linebackers 2008-2011
VanGorder established himself as one of the tions with 16. Linebackers Coach, 2007
best defensive coordinators in the country during In those three seasons spearheading the Irish 2006: Georgia Southern
his run with the Atlanta Falcons beginning in 2007. defense, VanGorder tutored linebacker Jaylon Head Coach
In that role from 2008-11, he helped the franchise Smith, a second-round draft pick of the Dallas Cow- 2005: Jacksonville Jaguars
post four-straight winning seasons, including playoff boys in 2016, who eclipsed the 100-tackle mark in Linebackers Coach
appearances in 2008, 2010 and 2011. consecutive seasons. 2001-04: Georgia
Helping the Falcons to a 10-6 regular-season Prior to his stint at Notre Dame, VanGorder Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers
2000: Western Illinois
record in 2011, VanGorder’s defense ranked second served as the New York Jets linebacker coach dur- Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers
in the NFL in red-zone defense, sixth in rushing ing the 2013 season. He mentored the tandem of 1998-99: Central Michigan
defense (97.0 yards per game), and 12th in total David Harris (123) and DeMario Davis (107), who Defensive Coordinator
defense (333.6 yards per game). combined for 230 tackles that season. The Jets were 1995-97: Central Florida
In 2010, the Falcons went 13-3 and ranked one of 10 teams in the NFL with multiple lineback- Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator,
10th in the NFL in rushing defense, allowing 105.9 ers that registered 100 stops. Linebackers Coach, Special Teams
yards per game – the fifth-best total in the NFC. VanGorder was the head coach at Georgia Coordinator
1992-94: Wayne State
VanGorder’s unit ranked in the top five in the NFL Southern in 2006, before coaching the linebackers
Head Coach
in scoring defense (18.0, fifth), turnover differential for the NFL Jacksonville Jaguars in 2005 -- finishing 1989-91: Grand Valley State
(+14, third), and interceptions (22, fourth), marking sixth in the NFL in total defense that season. He also Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers
highs for the defense during his tenure. had college coaching stints as an assistant at West-
In 2008, VanGorder transformed the Falcons’ ern Illinois (2000), Central Michigan (1998-99), Postseason Experience
defense into a unit that finished 11th in the NFL 2015 Fiesta Notre Dame
in points allowed at just an average of 20.3 per 2014 Music City Notre Dame
contest. The team concluded the year at 10-6 and 2011 NFL Playoffs Atlanta
earned a berth in the playoffs. 2010 NFL Playoffs Atlanta
2008 NFL Playoffs Atlanta
Not only did VanGorder have remarkable suc-
2005 NFL Playoffs Jacksonville
cess developing the unit as a whole, he was instru- 2004 Outback Georgia
mental in the re-emergence of multiple individuals. 2003 Capital One Georgia
VanGorder made a name for himself colle- 2002 Sugar Georgia
giately during a remarkable run at Georgia, where 2001 Music City Georgia
he spent four seasons. While in Athens, Georgia 2000 Division I-AA
posted a 42-10 record over that span, won an SEC Playoffs Western Illinois
title, two SEC East Division championships, three 1991 Division II Playoffs Grand Valley St.
1990 Division II Playoffs Grand Valley St.
bowl games, and three-straight top-10 finishes in the
1989 Division II Playoffs Grand Valley St.
final national polls.
In his final season at Georgia, the Bulldogs Central Florida (1995-1997), Wayne State (1992-
went 10-2 and finished the season No. 7 in the 1994), and Grand Valley State (1989-91).
nation. Georgia produced a defense that ranked VanGorder graduated from Wayne State in
eighth overall and ninth in scoring defense. In 2003, 1992 with bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.
VanGorder’s defensive unit finished third nationally He was a four-year letterman for the Tartars (1977-
in scoring defense, fourth in total defense and sixth 80). He collected 335 career tackles, which ranks
in passing defense. For his success, VanGorder was seventh in school history, and was inducted into the
named the Broyles Award winner, Wayne State Hall of Fame in 2013.
In 2002, Georgia’s defense, which led the SEC VanGorder is married to the former Ruth Jones.
and finished fourth nationally, allowed only 31 His children are Molloy, Morgan, Mack, Montgom-
points during the final seven games, propelling the ery, Malone, and Freddie.

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Ryan Beard The Beard File


Hometown: Bowling Green, Ky.
Birthdate: June 3, 1989
Linebackers n First season College: Western Kentucky ‘12
Family: Wife, Katie
R yan Beard was
hired as an assistant
coach in January, 2018.
tions. Collectively, Louisville placed in the top-45
nationally in interceptions last year.
During the 2014 campaign, Beard assisted
Son, Beau

Coaching History
An up-and-coming in the secondary when the Cardinals tied for the 2018: Louisville
defensive mind, Beard national lead in interceptions with 26. He had the Linebackers
spent three seasons as a defensive quality control opportunity to help tutor safety Gerod Holliman, 2017: Louisville
coach at Louisville, specifically assisting in the who led the country with a school-record 14 inter- Defensive Quality Control
secondary. He worked with the Cardinals dur- ceptions that season. Holliman, a seventh-round 2017: Western Kentucky
ing the 2014 and 2015 seasons, coaching a pair pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers, was named the Jim Assistant Secondary
of NFL Draft selections and All-Americans, and Thorpe Award winner as the top defensive back in 2015-16: Northern Michigan
again in 2017. the country and a consensus All-American. Secondary Coach
Beard tutored all-ACC honorable mention Before joining the UofL staff, Beard worked as 2014: Louisville
Defensive Quality Control
selections Jaire Alexander and Trumaine Washing- the secondary coach at his alma mater Western
2014: Western Kentucky
ton, who led the team in 2017 with four intercep- Kentucky in 2016, helping guide the Hilltoppers to
Defensive Quality Control

Postseason Experience
2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
2014 Belk Louisville

an 11-3 mark, a Conference USA title, and a win


over Memphis in the Boca Raton Bowl.
One of his pupils, Brandon Leston, was named
a first team Special Teams All-American and first
team all-Conference USA performer. He finished
the season second on the team with 96 tackles
and nine pass breakups.
Beard served two seasons at Northern Michi-
gan, coaching the cornerbacks during the 2015
campaign and the secondary in 2016. He began
his coaching career at WKU as a defensive gradu-
ate assistant in 2012-13.
Named to the all-Sun Belt Conference Fresh-
man Team in 2008, Beard played safety for the
Hilltoppers from 2007-11. A two-time all-Sun Belt
Conference selection, Beard notched a career-best
71 tackles during his junior campaign and added
51 stops during his final season — guiding the
‘Toppers to a 7-5 record.
Beard earned a bachelor’s degree from WKU
in business management in 2012 and received his
master’s in recreation and sport administration the
following year.
Prior to college, Beard lettered four years for
Kevin Wallace at Bowling Green High, helping
the Purples to Class 3A state title game appear-
ances in both 2005-06.
Beard married the former Katie Petrino in July,
2017 and the couple has one son, Beau.

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Grady Brown The Brown File


Hometown: Birmingham, Ala.
Birthdate: June 13, 1977
Cornerbacks n First season
College: Alabama A&M ‘00
Family: Wife, Rashidah
Grady Brown, an
up-coming mind
and one of the nation’s
junior safety Brison Williams, ranked third in the
SEC and 12th in the nation in pass defense in 2013,
allowing 196.2 yards per game through the air. With
Coaching History
2018-Present Louisville
top recruiters, has been Legree and Hampton both picking off three passes,
Cornerbacks
named a defensive assis- Carolina finished second in the league and 13th in
2010: Southern Miss
tant and recruiting coordinator at the University the nation in interceptions with 18.
Cornerbacks
of Louisville During his first season with the Gamecocks,
2009: LSU
Brown – the safeties coach at Alabama State Brown tutored senior safety D.J. Swearinger, who
Strength and Conditioning
in 2017, made a name for himself in coaching captured second-team All-SEC honors in 2012.
2008: Texas Southern
circles during his tenure at South Carolina (2012- Safety T.J. Gurley earned a spot on the SEC All-
Safeties
15), teaming with current UofL secondary coach Freshman squad despite missing part of the season
2002-2007: Alabama State
Lorenzo Ward – the defensive coordinator for the with a knee injury. Prior to his arrival in Columbia,
Secondary Coach
Gamecocks during that period. Brown spent two years as the Southern Miss Golden
2001: Alabama A&M
Working as the cornerbacks coach with the Eagles’ cornerbacks coach. During the 2011 cam-
outside linebackers
Gamecocks, Brown combined with Ward to guide paign, Southern Miss was No. 7 nationally in pass
2000: Alabama A&M
units that finished in the top-25 nationally in both efficiency defense (108.47 rating) and set an NCAA Graduate Assistant
scoring and total defense. USC ranked 11th in the record for interceptions returned for touchdowns
country in 2012 by giving up just 315.5 total yards per with eight. As a unit, the Golden Eagle defense Postseason Experience
game and was 13th in scoring defense, when his unit finished the season as a Top-30 defense. 2010 Beef O’Brady’s Southern Miss
allowed just 18.2 points per game. The next season, Brown came to Southern Miss after spending the 2010 Capital One LSU
in 2013, saw the Gamecocks rank 12th nationally previous year and a half working in the strength &
in scoring defense at 20.3 points per game allowed. conditioning area and assisting as a defensive intern and Chris Hawkins.
Brown’s troops, led by senior cornerback Jimmy at LSU, where he helped tutor NFL third-round pick Brown went to LSU after working a season at
Legree, junior cornerback Victor Hampton and Chad Jones and free agent signees Danny McCray Texas Southern where he was the safeties coach and
also the community outreach liaison.
His arrival to Texas State came after a six-year
stint as the secondary coach at Alabama State. The
Hornets’ defense finished ranked in the Top 10
nationally in six team categories, including a No. 7
finish in interceptions in 2002.
In his first season at Alabama State, Brown men-
tored Antoine Hill, who finished third in the country
in interceptions with 10, while the squad ranked
seventh in both turnovers gained and interceptions.
The team won the Southwestern Athletic Confer-
ence crown in 2003 and then the league’s overall
title in 2004, in which his defensive squad ranked
seventh in turnovers gained and ninth in rushing
defense in the FCS.
During his time at ASU, Brown served two NFL
Minority Coaching Internships, first with the Seattle
Seahawks in 2004, then with the Kansas City Chiefs
in 2007. He also served as the defensive coordina-
tor and linebacker coach for the Magnolia All-Star
Football Classic in 2005.
Brown began his coaching career in 2000 at his
alma mater, Alabama A&M, before being promoted
to the rank of a full-time assistant coach for the 2001
campaign.
After completing his high school career at
Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Ala., Brown
played defensive back for Alabama A&M from 1995
through 1998.
After his senior season, he played one season
with the Tennessee Valley Vipers in the Arena Foot-
ball League.
Brown, who graduated from Alabama A&M
with a degree in mathematics education in 2000, is
married to Rashidah Brown.

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Chris Klenakis The Klenakis File


Hometown: Fallon, Nevada
Birthdate: April 21, 1964
Tight Ends n Fifth Season
College: Carroll College ‘86
Family: Wife, Louise

C hris Klenakis joined


the Louisville staff
in January of 2014 and
ing 10-2 overall. That season, the Razorbacks set
records for passing yards (4,061), touchdown passes
(34), and total yards (5,871).


Sons, Matthew, Nikos, Mark
Daughters, Lucy, Elizabeth

serves as the team’s tight Klenakis’ offensive line had replaced three start- Coaching History
ends coach. ers from 2010 and featured two players who made 2017-Present: Louisville
In 2017, Klenakis saw oversaw a unit that their first starts of their collegiate career in 2011 Tight Ends
recorded 48 catches for 572 yards and five touch- to block for an offense that set or tied 16 school 2016: Louisville
downs. Charles Standberry led the way by posting records. Arkansas led the SEC in passing offense Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
career highs for receptions, yards and touchdowns. (300.7), total offense (438.1), and scoring offense 2015: Louisville
Standberry finished fourth on the squad with 29 (36.8) to become just the fifth different school to Offensive Line
catches for 306 yards and four touchdowns. lead the conference in all three categories in a 2014: Louisville
Before taking over the tight ends, Klenakis single season and the first since Florida in 2001. Defensive Graduate Assistant
2012-13: Iowa State
served as the team’s offensive line coach from 2013- Before his successful stint at Arkansas, Klenakis
Offensive Line
16, and saw the Cardinals rush for 3,148 yards in served as the offensive coordinator and offensive
2010-11: Arkansas
2016 -- the second-best total in school history. He line coach at Nevada for six seasons. Nevada’s 2005
Offensive Line
tutored offensive tackle Geron Christian to a pair of WAC championship team led the nation in time of 2004-09: Nevada
all-conference seasons. possession and ranked eighth in the NCAA in third- Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
During the 2015 season, Klenakis demonstrated down conversions. In 2004, his first year at Nevada, 2003: Central Missouri
his best coaching job by guiding a trio of freshmen he coached All-WAC performer and St. Louis Rams Offensive Coordinator
up front. Christian, who was named an all-league tackle Harvey Dahl. 2000-02: Southern Mississippi
honorable mention, was the only linemen to start all At Nevada, he was at the helm of the “Pistol” Offensive Coordinator
13 games and was a key performer in the improve- offense that was prolifically productive, featuring 1997-99: Nevada
ment of the offense toward the end of the year. a powerful running game led by the offensive line Offensive Coordinator
Taking over the offensive line in 2014, Klenakis and, from 2007-09, current San Francisco 49ers’ 1990-96: Nevada
had three of his charges earn all-ACC honors and quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Assistant Coach
each made it on to NFL rosters. Jamon Brown, a In 2008 at Nevada, the Wolf Pack offense 1987-89: Chruchill County High
second team all-ACC honoree, was a third-round steamrolled over opposing defenses to the tune of Head Coach
1986: Gabbs High School
pick of St. Louis, while John Miller, a third team a number of school records, including total offense,
Head Coach
all-conference performer, was also a third-round rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns. In 2009,
selection of Buffalo. All-ACC honorable mention, Klenakis and the offense eclipsed all those marks. Postseason Experience
Jake Smith signed a free-agent deal with Cincinnati. Klenakis was the first coordinator in NCAA 2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
Over the course of his career, Klenakis has Division I history to coach an offense that led the 2016 Citrus Louisville
shown the ability to develop talent, tutoring 24 nation in rushing (2009) and passing (1997) during 2015 Music Louisville
offensive linemen who have advanced to the NFL. his career. 2014 Belk Louisville
As offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, The Wolf Pack had three 1,000-yard rushers dur- 2011 Sugar Arkansas
he has tutored 18 all-conference selections, includ- ing their record-setting 2009 season, the only school 2010 Liberty Arkansas
ing 2010 first-team All-SEC performer DeMarcus in NCAA history to feature a trio of players to reach 2009 Sheraton Hawai`i Nevada
Love. Klenakis has coached in 13 bowl games and the 1,000-yard mark on the ground. 2008 Roady’s Humanitarian Nevada
in two NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Prior to his stint as offensive coordinator at 2007 New Mexico Nevada
Before coming to Louisville, Klenakis spent Nevada, he was offensive coordinator at Southern 2006 MPC Computers Nevada
one season at Iowa State. The Cyclones’ tallied Mississippi (2000-02) and spent one year at Central 2005 Hawai`i Nevada
2002 Houston Southern Miss
consecutive 500-yard games of total offense for Missouri (2003).
2000 GMAC Southern Miss
the first time since 1989, achieving the feat in the Klenakis helped Central Missouri finish the 2003
1996 Las Vegas Nevada
final two games against Kansas and West Virginia. campaign with a 9-2 record and a share of the
1995 Las Vegas Nevada
The Cyclones finished the season with the 10th- 1992 Las Vegas Nevada
most points in school history, and were one of the
most efficient teams in the red zone, converting on Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
90 percent of their chances for a No. 17 national title for the first time since 1988. Central ranked
ranking. second among all NCAA Division II schools in scor-
Prior to his stint at Iowa State, Klenakis served as ing offense (41.5 points per game) and was 25th in
the offensive line coach for three seasons (2010-12) rushing offense.
at Arkansas. The Razorbacks flourished with Klena- The former two-time Nevada High School
kis directing the offensive line. The Razorbacks Coach of the Year earned his bachelor’s degree in
allowed the third fewest sacks in the SEC in 2012 physical education and history from Carroll College
and the pass offense was also third. Travis Swanson in 1986, where he was a four-year letterwinner as
was named as an all-conference offensive lineman. an outside linebacker. In 1992, he completed his
In 2010, the Razorbacks led the SEC in passing master’s of exercise physiology at Nevada.
offense, scoring offense, and total offense in earning Klenakis and his wife Louise are parents to
the school’s first-ever BCS appearance after finish- Myles, Matthew, Nikos, Lucy, Mark and Elizabeth.

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Nick Petrino The Petrino File


Hometown: Ogden, Utah
Birthdate: May 5, 1988
Quarterbacks n Fourth season
College: Western Kentucky ‘14

N ick Petrino, hired


as the quarter-
backs coach in 2015,
on the Louisville program, becoming the school’s
first two-time Heisman Trophy finalist, winner of
numerous national awards and a two-time first-
Coaching History
2015-Present: Louisville
Quarterbacks
has developed one of the team all-Atlantic Coast Conference selection. 2014: Louisville
best quarterbacks to ever Earning college football’s most coveted award Graduate assistant
play at Louisville, and quite possibly, the top in 2016, Jackson – the youngest player to win the 2013: Western Kentucky
player in the history of college football. award – rushed for 1,571 yards and 21 touch- Student Assistant
Tutoring Lamar Jackson, a first-round selection downs, while passing for 3,543 yards and 30 2010-11: Arkansas
by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2018 National touchdowns. He set a school record with 5,114 Student Coach
Football League Draft, Petrino guided the former yards of total offense, while accounting for a
signal caller to one of the greatest statistical league-record 51 touchdowns. Postseason Experience
careers ever at the quarterback position. Playing in only 38 career games, Jackson broke 2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
In just three seasons, Jackson put his imprint or shares 42 school and seven conference records, 2016 Citrus Louisville
2015 Music City Louisville
2014 Belk Louisville
2011 Cotton Arkansas
while becoming the only player in ACC history to
be named both the player and offensive player
of the year in consecutive seasons. He climbed
as high as sixth on the FBS career list for rushing
yards by a quarterback.
One of the premier dual-threat signal callers
in the nation, Jackson became the first non-senior
in FBS history to rush for 4,000 yards and pass for
9,000 yards in his career. Jackson also is the only
player in FBS history to rush for at least 1,500
yards and pass for at least 3,500 yards in a season
– accomplishing it in 2016 and 2017.
The 2016 Maxwell, Associated Press, and
Walter Camp Player of the Year honoree, Jackson
finished his career with 9,043 passing yards and
69 touchdowns, which ranks fourth and fifth,
respectively, in school history. As a runner, Jack-
son set school records with 4,132 yards and 50
touchdowns.
Closing out his career in 2017, Jackson fin-
ished with 1,601 yards and 18 touchdowns on
the ground, while throwing for 3,660 yards and
27 touchdowns.
Born into a football family, Petrino has played
for and coach with his dad, which has allowed
him to soak up the knowledge from one of the top
coaches in college football.
After serving as a graduate assistant, Nick
Petrino was elevated into his current position of
leading the quarterbacks in 2016.
Nick Petrino served the previous two seasons
as a graduate assistant coach with the Cardinals,
where he aided in the development of Louisville’s
quarterbacks and wide receivers.
Prior to joining the Louisville coaching staff,
Petrino was a student assistant at Western Ken-
tucky during the 2013 season, where he worked
alongside the quarterback coach and the offensive
staff. Petrino began his collegiate coaching career
as a student coach at the Arkansas in 2010-11,
assisting with the development of the quarterbacks
as the Razorbacks finished 11-2 overall including
a win in the 2011 Cotton Bowl.

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L.D. Scott The Scott File


Hometown: Auburn, Ala.
Defensive Line n Fifth season Birthdate: June 3, 1987
College: Louisville ‘09

L .D. Scott, one of the finished his career in the school’s top 10 for tackles Family: Wife, Kelsey
top recruiters on for loss and sacks and was the No. 12 pick in the Sons: Braylon, Emmett
staff, returned to his alma first round by the New Orleans Saints. Daughters: Brianna, Anissa
mater in 2014 to coach An all-ACC performer, Rankins was second on
the defensive line. the team with 13.0 tackles for loss and was third in Coaching History
A former defensive tackle for the Cardinals from sacks with 6.0. 2014-Present: Louisville
2006-09, Scott molded his defensive line into assist- In 2014, behind the play of all-ACC honorees Defensive Line
ing on one of the nation’s top defenses since his Rankins and B.J. Dubose, the Cardinals finished 2013: Western Kentucky
return to his alma mater — finishing in the top 20 sixth in the country against the run and 10th in total Defensive Ends
against the run in 2014 and 2015. defense en route to a 9-4 mark and an appearance 2012: Arkansas
Off the field, Scott has inked over 15 players since in the Belk Bowl. Graduate Assistant
coming back to Louisville, and helping the Cardinals Dubose was a sixth-round selection of Minne- 20-11: Arkansas
continue to climb up the recruiting rankings. sota in 2015 after posting his best season with 41 Intern
In guiding the Cardinals to an 8-5 record and a tackles and 4.5 sacks, while Rankins was dominant,
win in the Music City Bowl in 2015, Scott was influ- recording a team-high 8.0 sacks and 13.5 tackles Postseason Experience
ential in the development of Sheldon Rankins, who for loss. 2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
2016 Citrus Louisville
2015 Music City Louisville
2014 Belk Louisville
2012 Cotton Arkansas
2011 Sugar Arkansas

Before returning to his alma mater, Scott served


one season as Western Kentucky’s defensive ends
coach for head coach Bobby Petrino. Scott also
coached with Petrino for two years at Arkansas.
In his only season at WKU, Scott worked with
defensive line coach Don Dunn to craft together a
lineup that saw much of its unit depart due to gradu-
ation. The new lineup improved to a point where it
limited its final four conference opponents to just
105 yards on the ground.
Converted linebacker turned defensive end
senior Bar’ee Boyd and sophomore Gavin Rocker
combined for 7.5 sacks, 15.5 tackles for loss, and
eight quarterback hurries on the year, while forcing
three fumbles. Boyd also led all defensive linemen
with four pass breakups and 40 tackles (29 solo)
on the year.
Scott spent the 2011 season as an intern with
Arkansas under Petrino working with the defensive
tackles, before moving to a graduate assistant role in
2012 working with the defensive line.
As a player at Louisville, Scott was a four-year
letterwinner, putting together a 41-tackle season in
his senior year of 2009. Scott had at least 20 tackles
in each of his final three seasons and played a role
in Louisville’s 2006 season, when the Cardinals
went 12-1 and won the Orange Bowl.
After his stellar collegiate career, Scott played
one season in the Canadian Football League with
the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2010 before start-
ing his coaching career in July 2010, when he
worked as the defensive line coach at Seneca High
in Louisville.
Scott graduated with a degree in communica-
tions from Louisville in 2009, and is married to the
former Kelsey Petrino. The couple has four children,
Braylon, Emmett, Brianna, and Anissa

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Kolby Smith The Smith File


Hometown: Tallahassee, Fla.
Running Backs n Fifth season Birthdate: December 15, 1984
College: Louisville ‘06

K olby Smith, a former 171.0 yards on the ground and totaled 23 touch- Family: Wife, Ashley
running who led the downs in helping the Cardinals advance to the Son: Kolby, Jr., Karter
Cardinals to their first- post-season for the sixth-straight season.
ever BCS win, returned to With a stable of powerful running backs in Coaching History
coach the running backs 2014, Smith’s unit recorded 28 rushing touch- 2014-Present: Louisville
for head coach Bobby Petrino in 2014. downs and averaged 142.7 yards per game in Running Backs
As Louisville’s running backs coach the past leading the Cardinals to a 9-4 record and a berth 2013: Western Kentucky
four seasons, Smith’s impact has been impact- in the Belk Bowl. Smith saw his backs record Running Backs
ful and productive --- setting the school record six 100-yard rushing games, including Brandon 2012: Arkansas
for rushing yards in each of the 2016 and 2017 Radcliff, who tallied a team-best three 100-yard Strength and Conditioning
seasons. rushing games.
In 2017, the Cardinals ranked No. 15 nation- Before returning to his alma mater, Smith’s Postseason Experience
ally in rushing with an average of 245.1 yards per coaching career began in 2013 season under 2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
game and totaled over 250 yards in seven games. Petrino as the running backs coach at Western 2016 Citrus Louisville
Smith’s three running backs combined to rush for Kentucky. 2015 Music City Louisville
1,225 yards and 14 touchdowns. With the Hilltoppers, Smith tutored Antonio 2014 Belk Louisville
The 2016 campaign saw the Cardinals post Andrews, the nation’s top all-purpose player, to 2012 Cotton Arkansas
3,148 yards on the ground and 37 scores, high- a career season on the ground. After setting the
lighted by the 903 yards and six touchdowns by school record for rushing yards in a single-season purpose yards in 25 consecutive games, a streak
Brandon Radcliff, who was second on the team in 2012 with 1,728 yards on 304 carries, Andrews unmatched to within 10 games by any other
with four 100-yard games. re-set the school mark with 1,730 yards in 2013. player in the country.
During the 2015 campaign, Smith helped the Under Smith’s tutelage, WKU running backs Smith’s running back group also accounted
Cardinals post their best rushing games in the sec- combined for 30 of the team’s 31 rushing touch- for 724 yards and a pair of touchdowns through
ond part of the season - rushing for over 200 yards downs in 2013, led by Andrews’ career-best 16. the air, showing the same versatility their posi-
in four of the final five games - including a season- He also set a school record for the most 100-yard tion coach was known for throughout his playing
best 314 yards in a 38-24 victory over Kentucky. rushing games in a career (21), in a season (11), career.
For the year, the Cardinals averaged a solid and consecutively (11). He generated 125 all- As a player at Louisville, Smith led the Cardi-
nals to a 12-1 record as the main back in 2006.
Sharing the backfield that year with Michael Bush,
Smith stepped in after an injury to Bush to aver-
age more than five yards per carry, scoring seven
touchdowns on a team that defeated Wake Forest
in the BCS’ Orange Bowl.
For his career, Smith rushed for over 1,800
yards, averaging nearly 6.0 yards per carry and
scored 18 touchdowns on the ground. Smith was
also a threat catching the ball out of the backfield
in Petrino’s offensive system, pulling in 56 passes
for over 500 yards and two touchdowns.
Smith’s playing career moved on to the NFL
level following his time at Louisville, as he was
selected in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Draft
by the Kansas City Chiefs. Smith immediately
made an impact in his rookie campaign, as he
filled the void left by the injured Larry Johnson by
rushing for over 400 yards on 112 carries. Smith
played in all 16 games in 2007, scoring a pair of
touchdowns and earning AFC Offensive Player of
the Week honors after rushing for 150 yards on 31
carries against the Raiders.
Smith finished his NFL career in 2010, spend-
ing brief periods with the Denver Broncos and the
Jacksonville Jaguars.
Following his professional playing career,
Smith moved on to Arkansas to serve as the assis-
tant strength and conditioning coach with the
Razorbacks for the 2012 season.
Smith and his wife, Ashley, reside in Louisville,
Ky, with their sons, Kolby, Jr., and Karter.

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Lorenzo Ward The Ward File


Hometown: Greensboro, Ala.
Associate Head Coach/Safeties n Second season Birthdate: April 26, 1967
College: Alabama ‘91

L orenzo Ward was The Gamecocks’ best defensive year in his Family: Wife, Tara
hired in January of tenure came in 2011. USC ranked No. 3 in the Son: Lorenzo, Jr.
2017 as the secondary country in total defense, allowing just 267.7 yards
coach at the University per game, and No. 11 in scoring defense at 18.4 Coaching History
of Louisville. points per game. 2017-Present: Louisville
A 21-year coaching veteran at the FBS level, During his tenure leading the South Caro- Secondary
Ward has six years of experience as a defensive lina defense, Ward tutored eight first-team All-SEC 2016: Fresno State
coordinator, including four in the Southeastern selections and six All-Americans, including Jade- Defensive C
Conference at South Carolina. veon Clowney, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2014
2009-15: South Carolina
In his first season with the Cardinals, Ward NFL Draft. Clowney became just the third Game-
Defensive Backs
tutored Jaire Alexander, who was a first-round pick of cock to earn first-team All-America honors in two
the Green Bay Packers. Despite playing in six games seasons, was the 2011 SEC Freshman of the Year, 2008: Arkanhsas
due to injury, Ward’s influence helped Alexander and won the 2012 Ted Hendricks Award given to Secondary
become the school’s first first-round pick since 2014. college football’s top defensive end. 2006: Oakland
Before joining Petrino’s staff, Ward served one Clowney was one of 12 defensive players Defensive Backs
season as Fresno State’s defensive coordinator fol- coached by Ward at South Carolina drafted into the 1999-05: Virginia Tech
lowing a seven-year stint at South Carolina under NFL, with Gilmore and linebacker Melvin Ingram Secondary
legendary coach Steve Spurrier. also being first-round picks. 1994-98: Chattanooga
A successful defensive mind, Ward has a proven Ward built up a reputation as one of the top sec- Assistant Coach
track record of developing NFL talent. He has ondary coaches in the nation during his seven sea-
1993: Alabama
coached 16 defensive backs that went on to be sons (1999-2005) coaching the position on Frank
Graduate Assistant
drafted into the NFL, including first-round picks Beamer’s staff at Virginia Tech. There, he saw five of
Stephon Gilmore (2012, No. 10 overall) at South his players earn all-BIG EAST honors and one made 1992: Newnan High School
Carolina and DeAngelo Hall (2004, No. 8 overall) the all-ACC squad following the school’s transition Assistant Coach
from Virginia Tech. from conferences late in his tenure in Blacksburg. 1991: Alabama
As the defensive coordinator at South Carolina, In his final season at Virginia Tech, the Hokies Graduate Assistant
Ward guided a unit that finished in the top-25 led the nation in total defense, giving up just 247.6
nationally in both scoring and total defense in yards per game, were second in pass efficiency Postseason Experience
four out of his seven seasons, including a scoring defense, and third in pass defense. The year prior, 2017 TaxSlayer Louisville
defense that finished 12th in 2013 and second in in 2004, Virginia Tech was fourth in the country in 2014 Independence South Carolina
the SEC. both pass defense and interceptions. 2014 Capital One South Carolina
USC ranked 11th in the country in 2012 by giv- His 2002 secondary unit, led by future NFL 2013 Outback South Carolina
ing up just 315.5 total yards per game and was 13th Draft picks Willie Pile and DeAngelo Hall, led the 2012 Capital One South Carolina
in scoring defense, when his unit allowed just 18.2 nation in interceptions with 24 combined. Two 2010 Chick-fil-A South Carolina
points per game. The next season, in 2013, saw the years earlier in 2000, Pile’s six interceptions helped 2010 Papajohns.com South Carolina
Gamecocks rank 12th nationally in scoring defense Virginia Tech rank No. 2 in the country with 23. 2006 Chick-fil-A Virginia Tech
at 20.3 points per game allowed. Ward also has amassed coaching experience 2005 Gator Virginia Tech
2005 Sugar Virginia Tech
2003 Insight.com Virginia Tech
2002 San Francisco Virginia Tech
2002 Gator Virginia Tech
2000 Sugar Virginia Tech
1993 Gator Alabama
1991 Blockbuster Alabama
1991 Fiesta Alabama

at Arkansas (2008) under Bobby Petrino, one year


in the NFL (2006) with the Oakland Raiders on Art
Shell’s staff, and five years as an assistant coach at
Chattanooga (1994-98).
He started his coaching career as a graduate
assistant at his alma mater Alabama in 1991. Ward
played for the Crimson Tide from 1986-89, helping
them go 33-15 in his career with an SEC title in
1989. The Sporting News named him the Special
Teams Player of the Year following his senior season.
Ward earned his bachelor’s degree in physical
education from Alabama in 1991. He and his wife,
Tara, have one son, Lorenzo Jr.

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Director of Equipment Operations the most comprehensive certification of its kind and tests the candidates’
scientific knowledge, as well as their ability to apply this knowledge in a
Chuck live working, practical environment.
Born in Canton, Ohio, Miday attended Louisville High. He re-
Hall ceived his Master’s of Science from the School of Exercise Science
and Recreation from Marshall in 2008.
11th Season at Louisville

Chuck Hall begins his second stint as the


equipment manager at the University of Lou- Director of Football Technology
isville.
Hall served nine seasons at Louisville, including eight as director
of equipment operations. Hall spent the 2000 season as Louisville’s
Luke
assistant equipment manager and was promoted prior to the 2001 Mullett
season.
First Season at Louisville
After leaving the Cardinals, Hall spent two years at Kansas State,
where he led the equipment department for head football coach Bill Luke Mullett was hired as the Director of
Snyder. Football Technology at the University of Lou-
Prior to that, Hall was named equipment manager Arkansas after isville in 2018.
joining the staff in May of 2011. In his first season with the Razor- Mullett coordinates all of the video filming at Louisville’s practices
backs, he implemented a move to equip each player with a practice and games, supervises the video student intern staff, and provides
helmet and a game helmet while also improving helmet safety and fit support for all of the digital technology in the program. In addition,
for each player. He also oversaw a redesign of the equipment room he works with external companies on the maintenance of all of Lou-
to make it more functional for staff and players. isville’s video systems and platforms in the Football Center.
Hall worked as a student equipment manager at Kansas State from Before coming to Louisville, Mullett served as the associate direc-
1995-98 and was hired as a full-time assistant following his gradua- tor of football operations at Tennessee
tion. While he was a student, he Mullett comes to Huntington after three years as the video coor-
also served a summer internships with the Washington Redskins dinator at Eastern Michigan University where he directed all aspects
and the San Diego Chargers. of the football team’s audio-visual productions, using different pro-
He is married to the former Leslie Begshaw. The couple has one duction methods and techniques. He was responsible for managing
child, Averie. the Eagles’ student video staff and oversaw all aspects of football
coaches’ film, including filming of practices, games, recruiting, and
workouts. He was also charged with updating, maintaining, and pro-
Director of Strength and Conditioning ducing content for EMU’s social media outlets.
As an undergraduate at EMU, Mullett was a student assistant for
Joe the football team primarily working with the Director of Football Op-
erations. He was also a defensive graduate assistant for a short while
Miday before taking over the video duties.
Mullett graduated from EMU in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in
Fifth Season at Louisville
sport management/marketing.
Joe Miday joined the University of Louis-
ville staff in 2014 as the director of strength
and conditioning coach for head coach Bobby Petrino. Director of High School Relations
Miday comes to Louisville after one season with Petrino at Western
Kentucky, where he helped guide the Hilltoppers to an 8-4 overall re-
cord.
Pete
Prior to his stint at WKU, Miday worked six seasons on the Nochta
strength and conditioning staff at Marshall, including the last two
Second Season at Louisville
seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach. He worked
his way to the head position after beginning as a graduate assistant Pete Nochta, a former tight end and gradu-
in 2007. It took him just four years to be elevated. ate assistant for the Cardinals, as the program’s
Beginning his coaching career in the scholastic ranks, Miday started director of high school relations in 2016.
as a baseball coach and strength coach at Stow-Munroe Falls High in Nochta served as a graduate assistant in 2014 and played for the
Akron, Ohio, while teaching algebra and geometry at Akron East High. Cardinals from 2006-10, where he was a member of the 2007 Or-
After coaching his team to an undefeated season in 2004, Miday ac- ange Bowl squad. Nochta played in 41 games, making over 20 starts,
cepted a position as the Health Coordinator for the Akron Community recording 11 career receptions for 146 yards and a pair of scores.
Health Center. He oversaw patient nutrition, health education, and daily As director of on-campus recruiting, Nochta will be responsible
exercise and rehab programs for more than 8,000 patients yearly. for the organization of all recruiting efforts and maintain relation-
Miday is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning ships with coaches throughout the state of Kentucky. Nochta also will
Coaches Association (CSCCA) and has passed the Strength and Condi- lead the walk-on program and play a vital role in the organization of
tioning Coach Certified (SCCC) certification examination. The SCCC is summer camps.
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Nochta overcame a well-publicized bout with Stage 4 Non- ors after leading the team with 39 catches while recording 399 yards
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and is currently in remission. and three touchdowns, while Everett added 17 receptions for 292 yards
The Lexington, Ky., native, Nochta returns to the football program and a score and Tristan Henderson added six catches, 50 yards and a
after working as a technical recruiter for TEKsystems, the world’s touchdown.
leading technology staffing and services company. In 2013, the Blazers averaged nearly 400 yards and more than 26
Prior to that experience in the corporate world, Nochta served as points per outing with Owens serving as offensive coordinator and
a graduate assistant on Petrino’s staff. He coached the fullbacks and wide receivers coach, and he also led the tight ends in his first season
tight ends, including Gerald Christian, a seventh-round selection of with the program.
the Arizona Cardinals in the 2015 NFL Draft. He came to UAB from Arkansas, where he spent two years as a
In addition to his time at Louisville, Nochta had two other stops as graduate assistant working with Razorback tight ends. Owens played
a graduate assistant, coaching the tight ends – at Purdue in 2012 and collegiately at Louisville before going on to a five-year career in the NFL
joining Petrino’s staff at Western Kentucky in 2013. He also served as during which time he played for the St. Louis Rams, Minnesota Vikings
the offensive quality control coach at Purdue, where he broke down and N.Y. Jets.
the upcoming opponent and worked on the offensive game plan. After sitting out as a redshirt in 1999, he appeared in all 12 con-
Nochta, who was a four-time All-BIG EAST Academic honoree tests — starting three times — to be selected to the Conference USA
and a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, earned All-Freshman Team at tight end. Owens played in 13 games, recording
his undergraduate degree in business administration. He currently is three catches with two of those going for touchdowns, as a sophomore,
working toward a master’s degree in justice administration. while the following season he ranked sixth on the team with 20 recep-
tions for 182 yards after starting six of the Cardinals’ last seven outings
and playing in all 13 contests.
Director of On-Campus Relations As a senior, he played in all 13 games with four starts and finished
his career with 36 catches for 371 yards and eight touchdowns while
Richard also serving as the Cardinals’ long snapper.
After completing his collegiate career, Owens signed as a free agent
Owens with the Minnesota Vikings. He appeared in 53 games between 2004-
09 with seven starts, totalling 17 receptions for 141 yards and one
First Season at Louisville
touchdown. Owens was with the Vikings from 2004-07 — serving as
Richard Owens returned to his alma is in special teams captain during the 2005 campaign — before signing with
his third season as a member the University St. Louis; after two years with the Rams, he signed with the New York
of South Alabama football coaching staff, and his second guiding the Jets in July of 2009.
Jaguar offensive line. This will also be his second year working as co- A native of Middleburg, Fla., Owens played tight end and defensive
offensive coordinator. line at Middleburg High School. After earning first-team all-area honors
Owens wasted little time making an impact after coming to South in his high school number was retired in 2006.
2015, helping one Jag at his position earn multiple Sun Belt Conference Owens — who earned his degree in sports administration from Lou-
honors and another who would end up signing with a National Foot- isville in 2004 — is married to the former Tina Ryan. The couple has
ball League team in the spring. After leading South in receptions (41), one daughter, Rylan.
receiving yards (575), touchdown catches (eight) and total touchdowns
scored (12) — marks that tied the school record for touchdown catches
in a season, and also ranked among the top 10 in program history for Dir. of Sports Medicine/Head Football Trainer
receptions and receiving yards in a year — Gerald Everett was a first-
team all-league selection, named to the Sun Belt All-Newcomer Team
and added to the John Mackey Award Watch List in the middle of the
Matt
campaign. With his help, the junior would end the campaign sixth in Summers
receiving yards per game and tied for 11th in catches per contest among
Third Season at Louisville
all tight ends in the country.
Following the season, after catching 11 passes for 147 yards as a Matt Summers has returned to the Univer-
senior, Braedon Bowman signed with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. sity of Louisville as the director of sports medi-
Last fall, Owens’ unit helped South allow fewer sacks while aver- cine and head football athletic trainer.
aging more passing yards, total yards and points per contest than the Summers is rejoining the Cardinals’ football program after begin-
2015 campaign as the Jags qualified for a postseason bowl game for the ning his career at Louisville from 2003-05. Summers started as a gradu-
second time in three seasons. ate assistant and was promoted to an assistant athletic trainer in 2005.
Owens came to USA after three years as a full-time assistant in the With the Cardinals, he assisted the head athletic trainer with the
state at Alabama-Birmingham, where in his last year with the Blazers he prevention, assessment and care of athletic injuries related to foot-
worked with Jaguar co-offensive coordinator Bryant Vincent. ball, designed and implemented rehabilitation protocols, and recruit-
He coached tight ends during the 2014 season as UAB averaged ment and supervision of graduate assistants and students.
more than 430 yards and 33 points per game — both figures ranked After his three years with the Cardinals, Summers took a posi-
fourth in Conference USA — to help the program gain bowl eligibility tion in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers
for the first time since the 2004 campaign. Under his direction, Kennard for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. With the Chargers, Summers helped
Backman — now a member of the Green Bay Packers organization in conduct and monitor the team’s rehabilitation program, monitored
the National Football League — earned second-team all-league hon- the field and communicated with the coaching staff during practices,
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managed inventory and budgeting, and was responsible for inter- Additionally, Wagner also spent four years producing the televi-
viewing and hiring summer students and seasonal interns. sion show Inside Razorback Football, which aired statewide and na-
Following the 2007 season, Summers served as a member of the tionally. Wagner was also a key developer of the first recruiting web-
2008 AFC Pro Bowl Athletic Training staff. site at Arkansas, ThisIsArkansasFootball.com, where visitors could
Summers earned his bachelor’s degree in education from the Uni- learn about life as a Razorback through content produced by the
versity of Kentucky in 2002, returned to his alma mater in 2008-09 athletic department.
as senior athletic trainer. He served as the director of rehabilitation, Wagner came to Arkansas after spending eight years with the Jack-
generated daily injury reports for coaches, supervised graduate assis- sonville Jaguars and 10 years overall in the National Football League.
tants and students, was responsible for the budget and supplies, and Wagner was the assistant video coordinator with the Jaguars
maintained injury records. where he broke down game film on opponents, maintained pro-
After working at UK for one season, Summers joined the Arkansas fessional and amateur video tape libraries, created highlight tapes
athletic training staff in 2009 as the head athletic trainer for football and maintained the computer servers that housed Jacksonville’s
before being promoted to director of athletic training for the Razor- archives.
backs’ athletic department in 2013. Wagner’s professional career began in the summer of 1998 as an
At Arkansas, Summers oversaw the athletic training department, intern with the Indianapolis Colts where he stayed for two seasons.
leading a staff of full-time employees, graduate assistants and student A native of Indiana, Wagner graduated from Bremen High School
athletic trainers. He was in charge of developing and implementing in Bremen, Ind., before attending Butler University where he earned
health care policies and procedures for student-athletes, coordinat- a bachelor’s of science degree in telecommunications in 1999. Wag-
ing contractual agreements with health care providers that comprise ner and his wife Karen have two daughters, Katelyn and Makenzie.
the sports medicine team and managed the athletic training budget.
Along with the collaboration of team physicians, Summers was re-
sponsible for directly overseeing the health care of football student Assistant Strength and Conditioning
athletes. He helped develop and implement strategies and protocols
to prevent, treat and rehabilitate athletic injuries and illnesses.
Summers, who holds a master’s degree in health and wellness
Scott
from Louisville, is married to the former Kim Ahr. The couple has a Wilks
son, Jonathan, and a daughter, Ashlyn.
Fifth Season at Louisville

Scott Wilks was hired in 2014 as the assistant


Director of Football Operations strength and conditioning coach at UofL
Before joining the Louisville staff, Wilks worked one season at
Andy Marshall in 2012 under current UofL director of strength and condi-
tioning coach Joe Miday. Wilks working as the assistant strength and
Wagner conditioning coach with the Thundering Herd after a two-plus-year
stint on the strength and conditioning staff at Hofstra. At Hofstra, he
Fifth Season at Louisville
began as an assistant strength and conditioning coach before moving
Andy Wagner was hired in 2014 as the di- up to the department’s top position, working primarily with the men’s
rector of football operations at the University and women’s basketball programs.
of Louisville. Prior to his position at Hofstra, Wilks started his career as a gradu-
Wagner oversees every aspect of the Cardinal football program, ate assistant in Marshall’s strength and conditioning program after four
including team travel, departmental budget, personnel, game day years as a player on the Thundering Herd’s football team. Wilks lettered
operations, liaison to the Athletics Department senior staff and other all four years at Marshall.
organizational and operational duties within Louisville football. As a graduate assistant with the Thundering Herd, Wilks worked with
Serving as the Director of Football Operations at Western Ken- the basketball, football, baseball, soccer, softball, and volleyball teams.
tucky in 2013, Wagner worked five seasons at Arkansas as the Direc- He assisted in implementing yearly strength and conditioning programs
tor of Sports Video for the football program. for the teams he worked with, as well as developing testing for measuring
During his time at Arkansas, Wagner and his staff were instrumental progress in strength, flexibility, speed, agility, and body composition. He
in numerous enhancements to create a conducive environment for the also took part in recruiting presentations for the football, baseball, soft-
Razorback coaching staff and players to utilize game film. ball, and soccer programs and assisted in game day operations.
In his efforts, Wagner oversaw the redesign of the video room in During his work with the basketball team, Wilks assisted in imple-
the Broyles Center at Arkansas, and upgrades to equipment in all menting plyometric, flexibility, and injury prevention programs, as
player meeting rooms. well as speed and agility drills.
Under Wagner’s direction, the video department streamlined the A 2005 graduate of Marshall, Wilks, who was a Dean’s List stu-
network in order for coaches and players to have open access to dent, earned his master’s in physical education from Marshall in
watch game and practice video, while giving coaches instant access 2008 and his master’s in special education in 2009.
to recruiting film online in order to evaluate potential future players. Wilks, a native of Maryville, Tenn., is a member of the National
For his efforts at Arkansas, Wagner was named the 2011-12 South- Strength and Conditioning Association and holds first aid and CPR cer-
eastern Conference Co-Video Coordinator of the Year by the Colle- tifications.
giate Sports Video Association, earning the award following a vote by
his peers in the SEC.
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Quality Control/Graduate Assistants Coaches

Quality Control Graduate Assistant

Jonathan Nelson
Lageman Fishback

Quality Control Graduate Assistant

Ronnie Mark
Fouch Slack

Quality Control Graduate Assistant

Tramain Nick
Thomas Gilbert

Graduate Assistant

Michael
Giuliani

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Grant Agar George Carpenter Ed Connell Jeremy Dockter Paul Gering


Creative Assistant Equipment Assistant Special Assistant to the
Director Strength Coach Manager Athletic Trainer Head Coach

E.J. Hibbler Blake LeBlanc Sal Lopez Robyn Mattingly Ali Moore
Assistant Associate Director of Assistant Recruiting Operations Recruiting
Strength Coach Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer Coordinator Assistant

Chris Morgan Denise Murphy Vicky Nugent Teddy O’Connor Sam Zuege
Director of Player Assistant to the Office Assistant Assistant ‘
Development/FCA Head Coach Manager Strength Coach Athletic Trainer

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Overall Overall Mark McHale................................................1997
Coach Tenure W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Tom McMahon..............................................2006
Lester Larson 3 9 6 0 .600 - - - - Bill Miller......................................................2008
Will Duffy 2 3 8 2 .269 - - - - Paulie Miller.............................................1965-68
Bill Duncan 2 4 9 1 .321 - - - - Ken Moll..................................................1979-82
Fred Enke 2 8 8 1 .500 - - - - Dave Moore.............................................1978-84
Tom King 6 27 21 0 .563 - - - - Sherrone Moore........................................2012-13
Jack McGrath 1 0 8 0 .000 - - - - Jeff Morrow..............................................1989-94
C.V. Money 1 0 9 0 .000 - - - - Brent Myers...................................................2009
Ben Cregor 3 4 18 1 .196 - - - - Brett Myers...............................................2007-08
Laurie Apitz 7 22 29 3 .435 - - - - Mark Nelson.............................................2007-08
Frank Camp 23 118 95 2 .553 9 16 0 .360 Gary Nord................................................1983-94
Lee Corso 4 28 11 3 .702 13 5 0 .722 Greg Nord............................................1995-2009
T.W. Alley 2 9 13 0 .409 6 5 0 .545 Dave Nusz...............................................1979-83
Vince Gibson 5 25 29 2 .464 - - - - Joe Perella................................................1969-71
Bob Weber 5 20 35 0 .364 - - - - Bob Petrino...................................................1998
Howard Schnellenberger 10 54 56 2 .491 - - - - Nick Petrino.................................................2016-
Ron Cooper 3 13 20 0 .394 2 9 0 .182 Paul Petrino.............................. 1998-99, 2003-06
John L. Smith 5 41 21 0 .661 25 9 0 .735 John Pettas.....................................................2002
Steve Kragthorpe 3 15 21 0 .417 5 16 0 .238 Rick Puccinelli..............................................1984
Charlie Strong 4 37 15 0 .712 20 9 0 .690 Ray Pugh..................................................1960-62
Bobby Petrino 8 75 27 0 .735 45 17 0 .726 Jack Reid.......................................................1962
Tom Restivo..............................................2012-13
Tony Alford...............................................2007-08 Steve Goldman.........................................1975-79 Phil Richart...............................................1967-68
T.W. Alley.................................................1969-72 Gerald Goodman.....................................1980-82 Mike Rodriguez........................................1985-87
Bill Baker..................................................1979-82 Antonio Goss.................................................2009 Tom Roggeman........................................1995-97
Tony Ball..................................................1995-97 Todd Grantham........................................2014-16 Bill Sammons...........................................1966-67
Vance Bedford..........................................2010-13 Tony Grantham.........................................2014-16 Mike Sanford............................................2010-11
Rocky Belk....................................................1986 Mike Groh.....................................................2010 Steve Schottel................................................1985
James Bell......................................................1993 Brent Guy......................................................2009 Dennis Schrecker..........................................1969
Dave Boberly...........................................2010-13 Paul Haynes...................................................2002 L.D. Scott.....................................................2014-
John Bobo.....................................................1991 Ted Heath.................................................1975-79 Vince Semary...........................................1970-71
Brad Bradford...........................................1988-94 John Henry....................................................1974 Doug Semenick........................................1982-83
Jeff Brohm................................................2003-08 Eric Heyward.................................................2016 Ray Shands...............................................1969-72
Danny Brown...........................................1985-87 Bob Hitch.................................................1975-77 Larry Slade...............................................2009-11
Greg Brown..............................................2014-15 Nick Holt.................................................1998-00 Chris Smeland..........................................1998-02
Kippy Brown.................................................1982 Danny Hope...................................1987-94, 2002 Kolby Smith..................................................2014-
David Browne..........................................1980-84 Clint Hurtt............................................2010-2013 Ty Smith...................................................1988-94
Terrell Buckley..........................................2014-15 John Hyder....................................................1969 Don Stanley...................................................1973
Greg Burns...............................................1998-01 Brett Ingallis.............................................1995-96 Gary Stevens............................................1971-74
Jack Burns......................................1974, 1985-88 Bobby Jackson..........................................1975-76 Steve Stripling...........................................2001-02
Jim Caldwell..................................................1985 Brian Jean-Mary....................................2010-2013 Charlie Stubbs...............................................2007
Ken Calhoun.................................................1968 Jay Johnson....................................................2009 Gil Sturtzel...............................................1965-67
Kenny Carter............................................2010-13 Reggie Johnson.........................................2003-07 Mike Summers.............................. 2003-06, 2017-
Mike Cassity.............................................2004-07 Glynn Jones..............................................1995-97 Sal Sunseri................................................1995-97
George Catavolos..........................................1970 Jim Kennedy.............................................1973-74 Craig Swabek...........................................1992-94
Charles Chandler......................................1998-01 Don Kirkpatrick........................................1995-97 Roy Terry..................................................1969-71
Mario Cheppo..........................................1963-68 Chris Klenakis...............................................2016- Joel Thomas..............................................2002-03
Charles Coe..............................................1983-84 Rick Lantz................................................1986-90 Lamar Thomas..........................................2014-15
Charles Coiner..........................................1995-97 Al Lavan........................................................1973 Larry Travis....................................................1975
Pete Compise................................................1972 Eric Lewis......................................................2008 Bill Trout........................................................1985
Mike Cox..................................................1998-02 Jeff Lewis.......................................................2009 Christ Vagotis............................................1985-94
Anthony Cummings.......................................1994 Tony Levine..............................................2004-05 Art Valero.................................................1998-01
Jay Cunningham.......................................1978-79 Scott Linehan............................................1999-01 Kurt Valkenburgh......................................1992-94
Tony DeBiasse..........................................1983-84 Bob Maddox.............................................1985-91 Bob Van Lancker............................................1974
Ken Delgado............................................2008-09 Ron Madrick..................................................1983 Trent Walters............................................1986-90
Cort Dennison...............................................2016 Mike Mallory.................................................2007 Lorenzo Ward...............................................2017-
Ron Dickerson..........................................1975-77 Richard Mann...........................................1980-81 Shawn Watson..........................................2011-13
Ron Dugans..............................................2010-13 Fred Manuel.............................................1991-92 Morris Watts..................................................1972
J.D. Dunn.................................................1960-67 Steve Mariucci..........................................1983-84 Jim Weatherford............................................1975
Frank Emanuel..........................................1977-78 Steve Marshall...............................................1984 Bob Weber...............................................1977-79
Ron English...................................................2008 Bill Maskill....................................................1980 Matt Wells.....................................................2009
Jim Finley.................................................1973-74 John Matlock.................................................1973 Joe Whitt..............................................2003-2006
Chris Fischer.............................................1980-81 Doug Matthews........................................1977-78 Everett Withers.........................................1995-97
Lonnie Galloway..........................................2016- Jim McElwain...........................................2000-02 Kevin Wolthausen....................................2003-06
Mike Gillhamer.............................................2003 Garrick McGee.........................................2014-15 Clark Wood..............................................1960-64

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recruit in Georgia ... rated by ESPN as the No. 14 tight end in the country ...
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finished his senior season with 55 receptions for 796 yards and 11 touch-

1 downs ... averaged 14.5 yards a reception ... recorded 39 tackles, including
five for loss as a senior ... was named the Touchdown Club of Atlanta Lineman
of the Week after catching four passes for 63 yards on offense to combine with
Chatarius five tackles, three tackles for loss and two batted balls on the defensive side
of the ball in a win over Woodward Academy ... recorded four catches for 55
Atwell yards and one touchdown in loss to No. 7 Ware County ... totaled 22 catches
Northwestern n Miami, Fla. for 395 yards and five touchdowns last season in 11 games ... averaged 17.9
5-9 | 155 | WR | FR yards a catch and had also played some on the defensive line ... chose Louis-
ville over offers from Auburn, Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana ... son of Ebony
Wilson ... born 3/18/98 ... sports administration major.
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Overview: Speedy athlete who enrolled in January ... played mainly at Career Stats
quarterback at Northwestern High School ... showed his explosion in the Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
open field during spring practice. 2017 10/1 7 79 11.3 1 22
High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Miami North-
western High under coach Max Edwards … four-year starter at Northwestern Averett’s Game-By-Game Statistics
High … recipient of the Miami-Dade County Player of the Year … named a 2017 G No. Yds TD LG
three-star recruit and respectfully known as one of the top players in Florida Purdue 0 0 0 0
… guided Northwestern to the FHSAA 6A state championship … dual-threat North Carolina 0 0 0 0
quarterback with great athleticism and speed … passed for over 4,000 yards Clemson 0 0 0 0
in his career, while running for over 1,500 yards … chose Louisville over Kent State * 0 0 0 0
offers from Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, Florida International, Illinois, Mar- Murray State * 2 13 0 9
shall, South Florida, UAB, McNeese State, Northern Colorado, Georgia State, NC State * 0 0 0 0
Toledo, and Valdosta State … father, Chatarius Atwell, played wide receiver at Boston College * 1 22 1 22
Minnesota and his mother is La’Kia Firsher … pursuing a major in graphic de- Florida State * 0 0 0 0
sign/architecture ... son of La’Kia Firsher and Chatarius Atwell ... born 10/7/99 Wake Forest * 2 18 0 10
... undecided major. Virginia * 1 10 0 10
Syracuse * 0 0 0 0
Kentucky * 0 0 0 0
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Mississippi State * 1 16 0 16

11 Career Highs
Receptions: 2 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17; Wake Forest, 10/28/17
Kemari Yards: 22 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Touchdowns: 1 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Averett Longest Reception: 22 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Grady n Atlanta, Ga.
6-6 | 265 | TE | SO

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Overview: Mammoth athlete at the tight end position ... showed an ability
to get down field after the catch ... possess big-time potential in the passing
game.
2017: Appeared in 10 games, earning his initial start versus Virginia ...
concluded first season with seven receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown
... averaged 11.3 yards a catch ... long reception was a 22-yard catch against
Boston College ... made his collegiate debut versus Kent State ... caught two
passes for 13 yards — catching a four-yard pass on third down to extend a
scoring drive ... put the Cardinals up 7-0 in the first quarter with a 22-yard
touchdown reception versus Boston College ... tied his career-high with two
receptions for 18 yards against Wake Forest ... recorded a 10-yard reception
against Virginia ... caught a 16-yard pass in the TaxSlayer Bowl loss to Mis-
sissippi State.
Grady High School: Played wide receiver, tight end and defensive end at
Grady High for coach Earthwind Moreland ... ranked as the No. 26 tight end
and the No. 63 player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports.com ... committed
on June 3 ... listed as the No. 629 player in the country ... attended Louisville’s
Light Up the Ville Camp ... rated as a three-star prospect by Scout.com ...
ranked as the No. 2 tight end in Georgia and the No. 35 overall by Scout.com
... three-star ranking by Rivals.com ... rated by Rivals as the No. 1 tight end in
Georgia for 2017, the No. 16 tight end in the nation and the No. 36 overall

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school senior nationally by ESPN.com – the highest ranking by that site of
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any high school pledge under head coach Bobby Petrino since his return

9 in 2014 ... ranked the No. 7 safety nationally by ESPN ... played a signifi-
cant amount at quarterback this past season, throwing for 633 yards and 10
touchdowns, while also rushing for 438 yards and five touchdowns on 63
C.J. carries ... recorded 61 total tackles, including five for a loss, with two inter-
ceptions, two forced fumbles and one sack as a senior ... named the MAC
Avery Defensive Player of the Year ... named first-team All-State as a junior ... helped
Grenada n Grenada, Miss. Grenada to a 9-3 overall mark ... lost to Oxford in the 5A state title game 34-
5-11 | 213 | LB | SO 16 ... chose Louisville over Auburn, California, Alabama, Mississippi, Notre
Dame, Tennessee and Mississippi State ... son of Claudette Avery and Chris
Avery ... born 3/22/99 ... has one sister, Caitlyn ... sports administration major.
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Overview: Made the move from safety to linebacker in the spring ... ag- Career Stats
gressive tackler ... will strengthen the linebacker unit. Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
2017: Appeared in all 13 games, with his first collegiate start coming ver- 2017 13/1 10 12 22 0.5-1 0-0 1-4 0 0-0 0
sus Kent State ... totaled 22 tackles and recovered one fumble as a true fresh-
man ... made collegiate debut in the secondary and on special teams versus Avery’s Game-By-Game Statistics
Purdue, recording one solo tackle ... totaled a tackle versus North Carolina 2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
... credited with three stops versus nationally ranked Clemson ... totaled a ca- Purdue * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
reer-high six tackles and recovered a fumble in his first collegiate start against North Carolina * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Kent State ... registered three tackles and assisted on a tackle for loss at NC Clemson * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
State ... credited with a career-best seven tackles against Syracuse. Kent State * 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 1-4 0 0-0 0
High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January 2017 ... played safety at Murray State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Grenada for head coach James Kuhn ... committed to Louisville on Dec. 14 ... NC State * 1 2 3 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
was named a Dandy Dozen on July 5 as the top defensive back in Mississippi Boston College * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
... selected as one of ESPN’s Top 300 ... ranked as the No. 7 safety ... checks Florida State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
in as the No. 79 player in the country ... named to the 247 Sports Preseason Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
All-State team ... ranked as a top-six prospect in the state of Mississippi and Virginia * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
the top safety ... ranked as the No. 20 safety in the nation and No. 221 over- Syracuse * 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
all player ... voted an Under Armour All-American ... No. 22 ranked safety Kentucky * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
in the country and participated in the Under Armour All-American game in Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Orlando, Fla ... four-star prospect by Rivals and Scout.com ... rated the No.
1 defensive back prospect in Mississippi for 2017 by Rivals ... tabbed the Career Highs
No. 9 overall prospect in Mississippi, the No. 35 safety in America ... multi- Tackles: 7 vs. Syracuse, 11/11/17
sport athlete, participating in baseball and football ... rated the No. 78 high Interceptions: N/A
Tackles for Loss: 0.5 vs. NC State, 10/5/17
Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17

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Toryque
Bateman
Gadsden City n Gadsden, Ala.
6-6 | 309 | OL | R-FR

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Overview: Massive, talented offensive lineman who used his redshirt sea-
son to his benefit ... will get an opportunity to earn playing time this season.
2017: Redshirted.
High School: Played for Matt Scott at Gadsden City High ... ranked as the
No. 3 offensive tackle in the state and the No. 18 offensive tackle in the South
... tabbed the No. 50 offensive tackle by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 20
prospect in Alabama, No. 66 offensive tackle and No. 637 player overall in
the 2017 class, according to 247 Sports Composite rankings ... rated the No.
34 player in Alabama ... ranked as the No. 36 offensive tackle by ESPN ...
also starred as a center on the basketball team ... chose Louisville over offers
from Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State, Memphis and Arizona State ... son
of Christi and Glim Bateman ... born 1/28/98 ... undecided major.

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Mekhi Robbie
Becton Bell
Highland Springs n Highland Springs, Va. Mill Creek n Hoschton, Ga.
6-7 | 359 | OL | SO 6-5 | 298 | OL | R-SO

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Overview: Massive, athletic tackle who stepped in as a rookie to stabilize Overview: Stepped in at center to be the quarterback of the offensive line
the offensive line ... moves well for his size ... started 10 games at offensive ... started all 13 games as a redshirt freshman ... gained valuable experience
tackle ... moves well for his size. in the offense.
2017: Started all 10 games he appeared in ... guided an offense that fin- 2017: Started all 13 games at the center position ... named to the all-ACC
ished third nationally ... averaged 245.1 yards on the ground. Academic team ... made a start at center versus Purdue in his first collegiate
High School: Played for Loren Johnson at Highland Springs High ... played game ... guided an offense that finished third nationally ... averaged 245.1
left tackle and was widely considered one of the top players in the state of yards on the ground.
Virginia ... owns a seven-foot wing span ... four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... 2016: Redshirted.
tabbed the No. 1 offensive lineman in Virginia, the No. 20 offensive tackle in High School: Attended Mill Creek High School coached by Shannon
the nation, the No. 3 offensive tackle on the East Coast and the No. 195 over- Jarvis … committed to Louisville on April 23 … Rivals.com three-star
all recruit in the nation ... rated as a three-star offensive tackle by 247Sports ... prospect … three-star prospect by 247 Sports, the No. 49 offensive guard
ranked by Scout.com as the No. 42 offensive tackle in the country ... ranked nationally and the 94th prospect in the state of Georgia … named first-
as the nation’s No. 42 tackle according to 247Sports ... helped the Springers team all-region ... tabbed a second-team all-county selection ... selected
go 14-1 on the year ... helped Highland Springs repeat as 5A state champions to play in the GACA North-South All-Star game ... voted a Gwinnett All-
... was a Class 5-A all-state selection ... standout on the basketball court as a Star ... recorded 47 pancake blocks during his senior campaign ... played
center ... named to the Rivals250 ... chose Louisville over offers from Oregon, both guard and tackle on the offensive line ... two-year letter winner ...
Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State, Virginia Tech, Virginia, East Carolina, received offers from Louisville, Colorado State, Buffalo and Middle Ten-
Marshall, Cincinnati and Iowa State ... son of Semone and Jerome Bechton ... nessee State ... son of Robert and Ann Bell ... born 4/11/98 ... political
born 4/18/99 ... undecided major. science major.

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outside linebacker and the No. 11 player in the state of Alabama … Scout.
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com three-star prospect, the No. 44 outside linebacker and the No. 35 safety

66 … rated the No. 2 player in Alabama and the No. 14 player in the South …
247 Sports three-star recruit … selected to the 40-player Alabama All-Star
Team that will face Mississippi in the 29th annual Alabama-Mississippi All-
Cole Star Football Game … named on The Butkus Award High School Watch list,
which is given to the nation’s top linebacker … ranked as the No. 3 player on
Bentley the Montgomery Advertiser’s Top 25 Players to Watch list ... four-year starter
Belfry n Belfry, Ky. … totaled 67 tackles as a senior at Park Crossing, also totaling six pass deflec-
6-3 | 316 | OL | SO tions and a pair of interceptions … led team to an 8-3 record and a first-round
loss in the state playoffs … credited with 110 tackles as a junior … totaled
90 tackles and one interception as a sophomore … registered 77 tackles as a
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freshman … transferred from Class 5A Jemison High School to Class 6A Park
Overview: Plays with an intensity and aggressiveness from the guard posi- Crossing … recorded 15.5 tackles and a sack as a sophomore versus Bibb
tion ... heady player who helped improve the offense late in season ... should County … played on both sides of the football in 2015 … received offers from
improve after a full year in the program ... made the move to center in the spring. Louisville, Alabama, Clemson, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska and
2017: Played in seven games, making three starts ... team averaged 594.0 South Carolina ... son of Lisa Blue ... born 10/31/97 ... undecided major.
yards per game in his three starts versus Virginia, Syracuse and Kentucky ...
rushed for an average of 351.7 yards per game in those three starts.
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High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January 2017 ... played for Phillip
Haywood at Belfry High ... played both sides of the football ... played on the
offensive line and tight end ... elevated to a four-star recruit by Scout and Rivals.
com ... listed as the No. 72 offensive guard by ESPN ... No. 2 prospect in Ken-
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tucky for 2017 by Rivals.com ... tabbed the No. 29 offensive guard in the nation Michael
... tabbed as the No. 616 player in the country, the No. 29 guard and the No. 2
athlete in Kentucky by 247Sports ... rated No. 279 on the Scout300 list and the
Boykin
No. 20 offensive guard ... ranked as the No. 20 offensive lineman in the nation Mississippi Gulf Coast n Carrollton, Ga.
and No. 1 guard in the state of Kentucky ... tabbed the No. 6 guard in the Mid- 6-6 | 302 | DL | SO
west ... guided team to a 14-1 record as a senior and the school’s fourth-straight
state title ... three-time all-state performer ... selected to the Commonwealth
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Team ... four-year starter on the offensive line ... has been named first-team All-
State by The Courier-Journal newspaper and was named to the 25-man Class of Overview: Possess great speed and power ... edge rusher who controls
the Commonwealth team by the Lexington Herald-Leader ... team rushed for the edge and has the ability to get to the quarterback ... sets the edge against
5,207 yards during his senior season ... selected to play in the Offense-Defense the run.
All-American Game in Atlanta ... finished with 52 tackles while playing defen- Before Louisville: Four star prospect by ESPN…Enrolled at Louisville in
sive tackle ... selected to the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl to be held in Dallas January … signed with Louisville originally out of high school … attended
at the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium ... chose Louisville over offers from Purdue, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College … made 15 solo tackles … av-
Virginia, Kentucky, Air Force, Appalachian State, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Georgia eraged 2.0 tackles per game … appeared in six games for the Bulldogs …
Tech and Navy ... son of Fred and Emme ... born 8/22/97 ... favorite athletes are attended Carrollton High in Georgia under coach Sean Calhoun … earned
former Cardinals Eric Wood and Jamon Brown ... son of Emme and Fred Bentley all-state and All-America honors ... was an Atlanta-Journal Constitution selec-
... born 8/22/97 ... health and human performance major. tion ... notched 34 tackles and seven sacks as a senior ... recorded a tackle in
the Georgia Junior Bowl as part of Team Commitment … multi-sport athlete
at Carrollton, playing power forward on both the freshman and junior varsity
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basketball teams … received the No. 45 strong side defensive end ranking,

13 No. 262 regional rank, and No. 51 Georgia ranking by ESPN … received offers
from Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Florida, Florida State, Kentucky, Miami, and
Ohio State among others … son of Morianna Boykin ... criminal justice major.
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Blue 2018 Louisville Cardinals

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Park Crossing n Jemison, Ala.
6-3 | 217 | LB | R-SO

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Overview: Athletic linebacker who has been slowed by knee injuries the
Burns
last two seasons ... will get an opportunity to work his way into the rotation. Ohio State/Trinity n Louisville, Ky.
2017: Tore his ACL during spring practice. 6-0 | 182 | CB | R-SO
2016: Redshirted.
High School: Attended Park Cross High School coached by Smitty Grider
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… committed to Louisville on Sept. 24 … Under Armour All-American and
a United States Army All-American nominee … named to the all-Metro team Overview: Ohio State transfer ... sat out last season ... solid cover corner-
… selected first team All-State … Rivals.com three-star prospect … ranked back who can also play the run ... dangerous punt returner ... has the ability
the No. 129 player in the nation … ESPN.com four-star prospect, the No. 18 to make plays with the ball in his hand.

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Before Louisville: Appeared in seven games at Ohio State ... returned Career Highs
an interception for touchdown versus Bowling Green ... tallied one tackle Tackles: 2 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17
as a reserve defensive back … among the final commitments to Ohio Interceptions: N/A
State’s 2016 class of recruits … two-way specialist from Kentucky’s pow- Tackles for Loss: N/A
erful Louisville Trinity program, which has 23 state championships in- Fumbles Recovered: N/A
cluding one in 2014 while Burns was a junior … the No. 3 “athlete” in
the state according to ESPN … had Top 50 “athlete” status nationally by
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ESPN (No. 44) and Scout (No. 45) and was rated 73rd at cornerback by
247Sports … played safety and wide receiver in high school … had 54
tackles and eight interceptions combined as a junior and senior … was
named a first-team all-state performer both years by the Associated Press
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… scored 14 receiving touchdowns in 2015, seven in 2014 and had a Caleb
punt return score each year … totaled 91 receptions and 1,462 yards his
final two seasons as receiver … helped Trinity to 11-win seasons each
Chandler
year … missed a repeat state title in 2015 after losing by one in the quar- Jefferson n Jefferson, Ga.
terfinals to eventual champ Male, 20-19 … was runner-up for Kentucky 6-4 | 292 | OL | R-FR
Mr. Football as a senior … son of Shekits Barbour and Roderick Burns ...
sports administration major. 2018 Louisville Cardinals
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this season ... saw limited action before suffering season-ending injury.

53 2017: Played in two games ... saw first collegiate action versus Kent State
and Murray State.
High School: Played for Gene Cathcart at Jefferson High School ... ranked
Amonte as a four-star recruit ... listed by ESPN as the No. 33 offensive guard ... rated
Caban the No. 40 offensive tackle by 247Sports and the No. 40 player in the state of
Georgia ... ranked as the No. 3 guard in the state of Georgia and the No. 25
Smiths Station n Smiths, Ala. offensive guard nationally by Scout.com ... three-star prospect by Rivals.com
6-1 | 253 | DE | R-JR ... rated as the No. 80 offensive tackle in the nation for 2017 ... tabbed the No.
74 overall prospect in Georgia, the No. 9 offensive line in Georgia for 2017
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led his team to a 12-2 record and a 36-5 mark over a three-year span ... team
Overview: Worked his way on the field last year ... edge rusher who can advanced to three-straight appearances in the GHSA quarterfinals ... selected
play the run ... valuable on special teams ... totaled 11 career tackles — re- all-state ... voted all-region by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... was named
cording eight in 2017. the Player of the Game versus Riverside as the offense recorded 240 rushing
2017: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve linebacker ... totaled a career- and zero sacks ... totaled 34 tackles and 3.0 sacks as a defensive tackle during
best eight tackles ... totaled a career-high two stops against Kent State ... tal- his senior season ... was a two-way player for the Dragons ... posted 11 tackles
lied single tackles in six games. as a junior ... earned all-state accolades on the offensive line as a sophomore
2016: Earned valuable playing time as a reserve linebacker and on special ... chose Louisville over Florida, Georgia Tech, Miami, Mississippi State, Ole
teams ... has appeared in 13 games on special teams and as a reserve line- Miss, Oregon, Virginia Tech, West Virginia ... son of James and Mary Veasley
backer ... credited with one tackle versus Syracuse ... notched one assisted ... born 8/4/98 ... undecided major.
tackle against Marshall ... tallied one stop versus Boston College.
2015: Redshirted.
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High School: Played for head coach Mark Rose at Smiths Station High
School ... rated a four-star inside linebacker on 247Sports.com and a three-
star prospect on Rivals, Scout and ESPN’s recruiting sites ... big, physical line-
backer with good speed and a knack for laying big hits on opposing players ...
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ranked as the No. 8 player in Alabama by 247sports.com ... rated as the No. Malik
19 player in Alabama by ESPN.com and No. 18 by Rivals.com ... named a
Opelika-Auburn News Super 8 Senior ... registered 140 tackles and 16.0 tack-
Clark
les for loss as a senior ... Rivals.com ranks him as the nation’s 13th best inside Baldwin n Milledgeville, Ga.
linebacker ... rated at No. 12 on AL.com’s A-List of the state’s top 15 prospects 6-2 | 259 | DE | R-FR
in the Class of 2015 ... credited with 124 tackles in 12 games, including 11 for
loss and three sacks ... rushed for 226 yards and scored eight touchdowns as
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a running back during his junior campaign ... didn’t start playing football until
the seventh grade ... received offers from Mississippi State, South Carolina, 2017: Redshirted.
Clemson, Tennessee and Kentucky. High School: Played for Lee Hannah at Baldwin High ... three-star pros-
Personal: Born 10/2/96 ... son of Barbara Caban ... communications major. pect by 247Sports ... rated the No. 112 outside linebacker and the No. 170
player in the state of Georgia ... three-star recruit by Scout.com and two-star
Career Stats selection by Rivals.com ... rated the No. 91 outside linebacker by Scout and
Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB the No. 13 outside linebacker in Georgia ... rated the No. 113 best outside
2016 13/0 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 backer by ESPN ... recorded 104 tackles over the last two seasons ... finished
2017 10/0 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 his senior season with 41 tackles, six assists, seven tackles for loss, four sacks,
Totals 23/0 7 4 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 and four quarterback hurries ... voted the Region 3-AAAA defensive player of

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the year ... earned all-state honors by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ... was nior…21 career field goals with a long of 48 yards ... scored 245 points during
selected to participate in the Georgia Athletic Coaches’ Association North/ his high school career and booted 81 touchbacks … selected first team all-
South Football Classic in Columbus, Ga ... earned all-region honors as a soph- state kicker during his junior and senior seasons … made a 37-yard field goal
omore ... Peggy and Douglas Clark ... born 12/16/98 ... criminal justice major. in the state championship as a junior … was Collins’ male athlete of the year
as a senior … also played golf and baseball for the Titans ... son of Ron and
Kim Creque … born 5/11/1997 ... pre-business major
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45 Career Stats
Yr G/S FGM-A FG% Lg 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PAT PAT%
2015 redshirt
Blanton 2016 13/0 16-19 .842 47 10-10 5-6 1-3 0-0 39-40 .975
2017 13/0 17-20 .850 48 4-4 9-11 4-5 0-0 58-59 .983
Creque Totals 26/0 33-39 .846 48 14-14 14-17 5-8 0-0 97-99 .979
Collins n Shelbyville, Ky.
5-11 | 190 | K | R-JR Creque’s Game-By-Game Statistics
2017 XP-ATT FG-ATT Lg Blk Pts
Purdue 2-2 3-3 32 0 11
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N. Carolina 5-5 2-2 37 0 11
Overview: Left-footed kicker who is developing into one of the nation’s Clemson 3-3 0-0 0 0 3
most consistent placekickers ... holds the school mark for career field goal Kent State 6-6 0-0 0 0 6
percentage at 84.6 percent ... his 196 career points are the fifth-most by a Murray St. 7-7 2-2 44 0 13
kicker ... has connected on 33-of-39 field goal attempts during his career ... NC State 1-2 2-2 48 0 7
has booted a career-long field goal of 48 yards ... ranks sixth in school history Boston College 6-6 0-0 0 0 6
with 33 made field goals ... made 97 PATs during his career, which ranks sixth Florida State 4-4 1-2 34 0 7
all-time in the school annals. Wake Forest 3-3 1-1 35 0 6
2017: Earned honorable mention all-ACC honors ... connected on Virginia 5-5 1-2 40 0 8
14-straight field goals before suffering a miss at Florida State ... blasted 17-of- Syracuse 8-8 0-0 0 0 8
20 field goal attempts, the third-most in school history ... totaled 109 points Kentucky 5-5 3-3 42 0 14
scored — the fourth-best total by a kicker ... closed the year second in the Mississippi State 3-3 2-3 31 0 9
ACC and 14th nationally in field goal percentage ... averaged 1.31 field goals
per game ... connected on field goals (23, 32, 30) in 35-28 win over Purdue in 2016 XP-ATT FG-ATT Lg Blk Pts
the season opener ... went 2-for-2 Purdue 2-2 3-3 32 0 11
versus North Carolina ... hit a ca- N. Carolina 5-5 2-2 37 0 11
reer-long of 48 yards at NC State Clemson 3-3 0-0 0 0 3
... drilled three field goals on the Kent State 6-6 0-0 0 0 6
road at Kentucky. Murray St. 7-7 2-2 44 0 13
2016: Booted 16-of-19 field NC State 1-2 2-2 48 0 7
goals ... has showed range from Boston College 6-6 0-0 0 0 6
47 yards .. ranked third in the Florida State 4-4 1-2 34 0 7
ACC in field goal percentage at Wake Forest 3-3 1-1 35 0 6
84.2 percent ... connected on Virginia 5-5 1-2 40 0 8
his first career field goal, hitting Syracuse 8-8 0-0 0 0 8
from 39 yards out ... was 8-for-8 Kentucky 5-5 3-3 42 0 14
on PATs in the win over Charlotte Mississippi State 3-3 2-3 31 0 9
... was a perfect 3-for-3 in the loss
to Clemson ... drilled field goals
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from 26, 21 and 28 yards ... tied a
school record by going 4-for-4 on
field goals in a win over NC State
... connected on his only attempt
83
— hitting from 32 yards in a win Micky
over Virginia ... drilled a 28-yard
field goal versus Wake Forest ...
Crum
connected on a 26-yard field goal Hamilton n Columbus, Ohio
against Houston ... kicked three 6-4 | 255 | TE | R-SR
field goals, including a career-
long 47-yard field goal in the Cit- 2018 Louisville Cardinals
rus Bowl loss to LSU.
2015: Redshirted. Overview: Injuries have slowed his progress after a successful redshirt
High School: Played for Coach freshman season ... owns 23 receptions for 269 yards and three scores ... has
Jerry Lucas at Martha Layne Col- displayed the ability to work down the field in the passing game.
lins High School … three-year 2017: Caught one pass for 18 yards in the season opener versus Purdue
starter at kicker and punter … ... recorded one receptions for 21 yards — a season-long catch ... totaled one
Made 7 of 11 field goals as a se- reception for two yards in a loss to Clemson ... caught a season-high three

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passes for 30 yards in a 2016 G No. Yds TD LG
55-10 win over Murray Charlotte * 1 7 0 7
State ... hauled in one re- Syracuse * 0 0 0 0
ception for 20 yards in a Florida State 0 0 0 0
loss to Boston College ... Marshall 0 0 0 0
2016: Injuries slowed Clemson * 0 0 0 0
his progress ... appeared Duke 0 0 0 0
in 10 games, making one NC State * 0 0 0 0
start ... started at tight Virginia * 0 0 0 0
end versus Clemson ... Boston College 0 0 0 0
finished the year with Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0
one reception for seven Houston * 0 0 0 0
yards ... showed flashes Kentucky * 0 0 0 0
of being a pass-catching LSU * 0 0 0 0
tight end as a redshirt
freshman ... caught one 2015 G No. Yds TD LG
pass for seven yards in Auburn * 2 19 0 12
the season opener versus Houston * 0 0 0 0
Charlotte. Clemson * 2 9 5 0
2015: Appeared in Samford * 1 -3 0 0
12 of the 13 games, mak- NC State * 0 0 0 0
ing six starts ... caught 14 Florida State * 1 13 13 0
pases for 163 yards and Boston College * 3 69 39 0
three scores ... caught Wake Forest 0 0 0 0
a two-yard touchdown Syracuse * 0 0 0 0
pass in the first quarter to Virginia 0 0 0 0
put the Cards ahead 13-0 Pitt * 0 0 0 0
in the Music City Bowl Kentucky 0 0 0 0
win over Texas A&M ... Texas A&M * 0 0 0 0
logged a team-high four
receptions in the ACC Career Stats
opener against Clemson Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
... recorded his first career 100+ yard game and first touchdown in the home 2015 12-6 14 163 11.6 3 29
opener against Houston ... tallied his first career start against Auburn, finished 2016 8-1 1 7 7.0 0 7
with two receptions for 19 yards. 2017 8-3 8 99 12.4 0 21
2014: Redshirted. Totals 28-10 23 269 11.7 3 29
Hamilton Township High School: Three-year starter at Hamilton Township
High … Played for head coach Nate Hillerich … Starred at tight end and Career Highs
defensive tackle ... Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com, 247Sports.com, Receptions: 6 vs. Houston, 9/12/15
Rivals.com, and ESPN.com … Three-time all-league performer … Ranked as Receiving Yards: 6 vs. Houston, 9/12/15
the No. 58 prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com … Ranked by ESPN.com as the Longest Reception: 29 vs. Houston, 9/12/15
No. 80 prospect in Ohio ... Guided Hamilton to a 7-3 record as a senior …
Named the Most Valuable Player of the Mid-State League … Ranked as the
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No. 50 tight end by 247Sports.com and 77th by Scout.com ... Recorded 600
yards receiving and nine touchdowns as a senior ... Tallied 78 total tackles and
a team-high 16 sacks at defensive tackle as a senior ... Returned an intercep-
tion for a touchdown … Named first team all-state as a defensive tackle and
3
was also selected as the team’s captain ... Rushed for 168 yards and three Malik
touchdowns as a senior ... Two-time all-district performer … Also participated
in wrestling, where he was a three-time state qualifier ... Also received schol-
Cunningham
arship offers from Illinois, Bowling Green, Ohio, and Western Michigan ... Park Crossing n Montgomery, Ala.
born 10/13/95 ... son of Micky and Melissa Crum ... communications major. 6-1 | 185 | QB | R-FR

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2017 G No. Yds TD LG
Purdue * 1 18 0 18 Overview: Dual-threat quarterback who redshirt season to learn the of-
North Carolina * 1 21 0 21 fense ... strength is his ability to run the football ... showcased his explosive-
Clemson * 1 2 0 2 ness this spring ... still developing as a consistent passer.
Kent State 0 0 0 0 2017: Redshirted.
Murray State * 3 30 0 11 High School: Played for Smitty Grider at Park Crossing High ... tabbed a
NC State * 1 8 0 8 four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ESPN ranks him as the No. 65 overall athlete ...
Boston College * 1 20 0 20 ranked the No. 1 quarterback in Alabama, the No. 9 Dual-Threat quarterback in
Florida State * 0 0 0 0 America, the No. 10 overall recruit in Alabama, the No. 219 overall in America
Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0 and was selected to the Rivals250 ... three-star recruit by Scout.com ... ranked

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the No. 49 quarterback and the fourth-best player in the state of Alabama ... 2016: Redshirted after transferring from Texas A&M.
rated as the No. 486 player nationally, the No. 33 athlete in the country and 2015: Saw action in 11 games for Texas A&M, catching two passes for
the No. 24 player in the state of Alabama by 247 Sports ... was named Public seven yards ... first catch of his career was a 3-yard touchdown snag in the
School Player of the Year by the Montgomery Quarterback Club ... was named Aggie’s home-opener against Ball State.
5-A - 7-A Player of the Year by the Montgomery Advertiser ... selected first-team High School: Enrolled at Texas A&M in January and went through spring
All-State in 6-A and led his team to a 13-1 record ... one of the seven finalists drills with the Aggies ... Davis saw action at tight end and wide receiver for
for Alabama’s Mr. Football Award ... finished his career with 8,470 all-purpose coach Sam Smith at Clear Lake High ... Semper Fi and PrepStar All-American
yards ...selected as one of the top 100 prospects in the Alabama Top 100 ... ... finished his HS career with more than 100 catches ... made 39 receptions
participated in the Adidas Showcase ... completed 63 percent of his passes for 558 yards and five touchdowns as a junior ... contributed 34 receptions
... passed for 6,276 yards and 71 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,926 yards for 535 yards and two touchdowns during his senior season ... was a second-
and 32 scores during his career ... passed for 2,913 yards and 30 touchdowns team all-district (District 24-5A) ... named honorable mention all-district (Dis-
as he helped Park Crossing to the Class 6-A state semifinals during his senior trict 24-5A) ... rated as four-Star by ESPN ... (No. 229 on ESPN 300) ... four-star
season ... rushed for 1,015 yards and 19 touchdowns in his final campaign ... prospect by Scout and the No. 137 player on the Scout 300 list ... three-star
accounted for 276 yards and four touchdowns in a season-opening win over Jeff honoree by Rivals and the No. 49 player in Texas ... born 3/23/97 ... son of
Davis ... threw for 179 yards and two scores, while rushing for 94 yards and two Janet Davis ... criminal justice major.
touchdowns ... totaled 247 yards and four touchdowns — in the first half of win
over No. 8 Northview ... 10-14 passing for 159 yards and three TD; 6 rush for Davis’ Game-By-Game Statistics
100 yards and one TD. selected to participate in Offense-Defense All-American 2017 G No. Yds TD LG
Game in Atlanta chose Louisville over offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, Ken- Purdue * 1 3 1 3
tucky, LSU, Memphis, Purdue, Troy, Tulane and UAB ... son Stacy Skanes and North Carolina * 1 6 0 6
Michael Cunningham ... born 10/6/98 ... communications major. Clemson * 0 0 0 0
Kent State * 1 69 0 69
Murray State * 1 10 0 10
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Florida State
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Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
Davis 2017 11/1 4 88 22.0 1 69
Clear Lake/Texas A&M n Clear Lake, Texas
6-4 | 253 | TE | R-JR Career Highs
Receptions: 1 (4 x) vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
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Longest Reception: 69 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17
2017: Appeared in 11 games, making one start ... caught four passes for
88 yards and one touchdown ... averaged 22.0 yards per catch ... made his
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UofL debut versus Purdue, catching a 3-yard touchdown pass for the first
score of the season ... caught a career-long 69-yard pass on the first play of
the game in a 42-3 win over Kent State ... recorded one reception for 10 yards
versus Murray State.
5
Seth
Dawkins
Franklin Heights n Columbus, Ohio
6-3 | 210 | WR | JR

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2017: Played in 12 games, recording 10 starts ... closed the season with 42
receptions for 642 yards and four scores ... averaged 15.3 yards a reception
... recorded three or more receptions in 10 games ... caught a pass in all 12
games ... opened the season with a four-catch, 56-yard performance in the
season-opening win over Purdue ... caught three passes for 45 yards in a road
win versus North Carolina ... hauled in four passes for 28 yards against nation-
ally ranked Clemson ... grabbed four catches for 75 yards and one touchdown
in a 42-3 win over Kent State ... scored on a 32-yard pass versus Kent State ...
set career-high with five receptions for 133 yards and one touchdown at NC
State ... had a career-long 65-yard reception ... also his lone reception versus
Florida State was a 26-yard touchdown pass to tie the score at 14-14 ... tied a
career-high with five receptions for 65 yards in a loss at Wake Forest ... put the
Cardinals up 17-7 with a 14-yard touchdown catch against Virginia — tying a
career-best with five receptions for 55 yards ... tallied three receptions for 60
yards in a win over Syracuse ... ended the year with three catches for 38 yards

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in the TaxSlayer Bowl 2016 G No. Yds TD LG KR Yds LG
loss to Mississippi State. Charlotte * 1 13 1 13 3 65 24
2016: Appeared in Syracuse * 0 0 0 0 4 73 26
12 games, making a Florida State * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
pair of starts ... recorded Marshall * 0 0 0 0 1 23 23
starts versus NC State Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
and Kentucky ... caught Duke * 1 53 0 53 0 0 0
11 passes for 191 yards NC State * 1 10 0 10 1 30 0
and one score ... aver- Virginia * 1 16 0 16 0 0 0
aged 19.4 yards per Boston College * 1 14 0 14 1 23 23
catch ... 21.6 yards as a Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
kick returner .. made his Houston * 3 49 0 22 1 24 24
collegiate debut ... his Kentucky * 1 20 0 20 2 38 27
first collegiate reception LSU * 2 16 0 9 1 30 30
was a 13-yard touch-
down versus Charlotte ... Career Stats
returned three kicks for Receiving
65 yards ... returned four Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
kicks for 73 yards against 2016 12/2 11 191 17.4 1 53
Syracuse ... rushed once 2017 12/10 42 642 15.3 4 65
for four yards ... grabbed Totals 24/12 53 833 15/7 5 65
a career-long 53-yard
reception against Duke Kick Returns
... made his first career Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
start versus NC State ... 2016 12/2 14 306 21.9 0 30
recorded one reception 2017 12/10 12 255 21.2 0 43
for 10 yards ... returned Totals 24/12 26 561 21.6 0 43
a kick for a career-best
30 yards .. caught one Career Highs
pass for 16 yards versus Receptions: 5 (3x) vs. Virginia, 11/11/17
Virginia ... tallied one Receiving Yards: 133 vs. NC State, 10/5/17
reception for 14 yards Longest Reception: 65 vs. NC State, 10/5/17
and a kick return for 23
versus Boston College ... tallied a career-high three receptions for 49 yards ver-
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sus Houston ... caught one pass for 20 yards versus Kentucky ... recorded two
receptions for 16 yards in the Citrus Bowl loss to LSU.
High School: Attended Franklin Heights coached by Coach Vaney … com-
mitted to Louisville on Sept. 24 … three-star prospect by Rivals.com … rated
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as the No. 20 player in the state of Ohio … rated on the Rivals.com Postseason Derek
Top 70 list … named first-team all-state … voted the District Player of the
Year … selected to play in the North versus South All-Star Game in April ...
Dorsey
four-year varsity letterwinner in football and track and field … played wide Manual n Louisville, Ky.
receiver and safety on the football team … totaled 23 touchdowns as a senior 6-3 | 275 | DE | R-SO
… tallied a rushing touchdown and a couple of scores in the return game …
recorded 1,750 total yards … received offers from Louisville, Air Force, Bos-
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ton College, Bowling Green, Duke, Indiana, Kentucky, Kent State, Minnesota,
Nebraska and Tennessee ... son of Dubonna and Anthony Dawkins ... born 2017: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded
8/16/98 ... sports administration major. eight tackles ... made his collegiate debut versus Purdue — without recording
any statistics ... totaled a career-high four tackles in a 42-3 win over Kent State
Dawkins’ Game-By-Game Statistics ... totaled two stops in a home win over Syracuse.
2017 G No. Yds TD LG KR Yds LG 2016: Redshirted.
Purdue * 4 56 0 21 2 62 43 High School: Attended Manual High School coached by Oliver Lucas …
North Carolina * 4 45 0 21 1 23 23 rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 9 player in the
Clemson * 4 28 0 12 5 105 31 state of Kentucky … rated a two-star prospect and the No. 10 player in the
Kent State * 4 75 1 32 0 0 0 state by 247 Sports … ranked as three-star prospect by Scout.com and the No.
Murray State * 3 34 0 12 0 0 0 1 defensive tackle prospect in the state…No. 62 defensive tackle in the nation
NC State * 5 133 1 65 1 15 15 … named second-team all-state by the Associated Press … named first-team
Boston College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All-USA Kentucky … third-team all-state by the Courier-Journal … two-time
Florida State * 1 26 1 26 0 0 0 all-district selection … named first-team all-metro … selected for the Best of
Wake Forest * 5 65 0 19 0 0 0 the Bluegrass Game … voted to play in the Kentucky versus Tennessee Border
Virginia * 5 55 1 16 0 0 0 Game ... finished his outstanding career with 155 total tackles, including 99
Syracuse * 3 60 0 23 0 0 0 solo tackles … totaled 14.0 sacks … ended his senior season with 68 tackles
Kentucky * 2 27 0 21 0 0 0 … credited with 9.5 tackles for loss and 6.0 sacks … totaled a season-high
Mississippi State * 3 38 0 18 3 50 22 eight tackles versus Western, Fern Creek and Male … tallied 2.0 tackles for

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loss against Fern Creek and Western … credited with 57 tackles and 2.5 sacks state of West Virginia ... tabbed as one of the top five recruiting targets in the
as a junior … tallied a career-high nine tackles versus Ballard and Fern Creek state of West Virginia ... ranked as the No. 35 inside linebacker in the nation
during his junior campaign … registered 30 tackles and 5.0 sacks as a sopho- by 247Sports and No. 6 in West Virginia ... been a starter each of the past
more … received offers from Louisville, Vanderbilt and Navy ... son of Doug two seasons as the Cougars played in back-to-back Class AAA championship
and Julie Dorsey ... born 7/21/97 ... marketing major. games ... two-time All-State selection by the West Virginia Sports Writers As-
sociation ... helped Capital to the Class 3-A state title as a sophomore ... voted
Career Stats first team AAA all-state as voted by the West Virginia Sports Writers Associa-
Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB tion as a senior ... named to the American Family Insurance all-USA West
2017 11/0 2 6 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Virginia Football Team as a junior ... totaled 16 tackles, two tackles for loss
and one fumble forced in win over Parkersburg ... was second on the team
Career Highs with 64 tackles as a junior, including nine for lost yardage ... also led the team
Tackles: 4 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17 in receiving in a 23-15 Super Six loss to Wheeling Park, catching four passes
for 39 yards ... voted second team AAA all-state as voted by the West Virginia
Sports Writers Association during his junior year ... chose Louisville over West
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Virginia, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Maryland, Purdue and Marshall ... son of

17 Dennis and Stephen Dawkins ... born 11/21/98 ... undecided major.

Career Stats
Dorian Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
2017 13/13 40 43 83 3-4 0.0 1-0 0 0-0 2
Etheridge
Capital n Charleston, WVa. Ethridge’s Game-By-Game Statistics
6-3 | 233 | LB | SO 2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
Purdue * 1 1 2 0.5-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
North Carolina * 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
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Clemson * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
2017: Started all 13 games at linebacker ... named a Freshman All-Amer- Kent State * 4 5 9 2-2 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0
ican by ESPN ... led the team in tackles with 83 — the first true freshman Murray State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
to lead the squad ... totaled two tackles in his first collegiate game versus NC State * 1 5 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Purdue ... started at linebacker against North Carolina and registered eight Boston College * 9 5 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
tackles ... credited with nine stops and pair of tackles for loss versus Kent Florida State * 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
State ... totaled six tackles in a loss to NC State ... recorded a career-best Wake Forest * 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
14 tackles in a loss to Boston College ... registered his second double-digit Virginia * 1 3 4 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
tackles game with 11 tackles versus Syracuse ... notched eight tackles in the Syracuse * 5 6 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
regular season win at Kentucky ... totaled six stops in the TaxSlayer Bowl loss Kentucky * 3 5 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
to Mississippi State. Mississippi St. * 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
High School: Rivals three-star prospect ... tabbed the No. 6 player in West
Virginia according to Rivals.com ... ranked as the top outside linebacker in Career Highs
West Virginia ... participated in Louisville “Light Up the Ville Camp” ... listed Tackles: 14 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
as the No. 50-ranked outside linebacker by ESPN ... rated the nation’s No. Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17
45 outside linebacker by Scout.com and the top player at his position in the Fumbles Recovered: 1 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17

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and No. 75 by Scout.com ... Recorded 135 tackles, 17.5 sacks and 34.0 tack-
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les for loss as a senior ... Returned a fumble for a touchdown and forced a

96 fumble from his defensive end position ... Guided his team to a 12-2 record
in 2013 and a loss in the state semifinals ... Recorded 90 tackles, including
20 for a loss, and 10 sacks as a junior ... Also received scholarship offers from
Henry Boston College, Iowa, Marshall, NC State, and Tulane ... born 5/14/96 ... son
of Funmi Fasole and Reuben Famurewa ... communication major.
Famurewa
McEachern n Powder Springs, Ga. Career Stats
6-2 | 288 | DL | R-SR Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
2017 13/0 14 9 23 3-13 2-9 1-0 0 0-0 0
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Famurewa’s Game-By-Game Statistics
Overview: Added size and strength to help bolster the defensive line ... 2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
originally recruited as a linebacker ... played the run very well. Purdue * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
2017: Played in a career-high 13 games ... recorded a career-high 23 tack- North Carolina * 2 1 3 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0
les ... registered 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks ... totaled three tackles and Clemson * 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
one sack versus North Carolina ... credited with a career-best five tackles in Kent State * 1 0 1 1-4 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0
a loss to third-ranked Clemson ... his lone tackle versus Kent State generated Murray State * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
a loss of four yards in his first start ... started his second-straight game versus NC State * 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Murray State ... totaled three stops in a road loss to NC State ... notched three Boston College * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
stops and a sack in a win at Florida State ... recovered a fumble in the fourth Florida State * 1 2 3 1-5 1-5 1-5 0 0-0 0
quarter to set up the game-winning field goal in the final seconds ... tallied a Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
pair of stops versus Virginia and Mississippi State. Virginia * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
2016: Appeared in nine games off the bench ... tallied 10 total tackles ... cred- Syracuse * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
ited with 3.0 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks ... totaled three tackles in a 63-20 Kentucky * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
win over Florida State ... credtited with a tackles for loss at Marshall ... posted his Mississippi St. * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
first career sack in a win over NC State ... tallied a sack versus Boston College.
2015: Didn’t see game action.
2014: Appeared in one game, seeing action in the 66-21 win over Murray St. 2018 Louisville Cardinals

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McEachern High School: Played at McEachern High under head coach
Kyle Hockman ... Praised for his speed off the edge and his ability to disrupt
the opposition’s offense ... Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.
com, 247Sports.com, and ESPN.com ... Named first team All-State ... Played Dez
both defensive end and outside linebacker ... Ranked as the No. 49 prospect
in Georgia by ESPN.com ... Earned all-county accolades as a two-year starter Fitzpatrick
... Rated the No. 45 defensive end by 247Sports.com, No. 48 by ESPN.com, Waterford Mott n Farmington Hills, Mich.
6-2 | 202 | WR | R-SO

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Overview: Blossomed into one of the main targets in the passing game ...
precise route runner with great hands ... set the freshman record for receiving
touchdowns in a season with nine ... caught a touchdown pass in seven games.
2017: Made an appearance in all 13 games, with eight starts ... finished
second on the team with 45 catches for 699 yards and a team-best nine touch-
down catches (tied freshman record) ... named all-ACC honorable mention ...
caught four passes for 95 yards and a touchdown ..his first collegiate touch-
down was a 20-yard reception in the fourth quarter to put the Cards ahead
32-28 ... grabbed for receptions for 78 yard and a pair of touchdowns ver-
sus North Carolina ... totaled a pair of receptions for 38 yards — one those
catches was an eight-yard touchdown ... recorded another two-touchdown
performance versus Murray State, recording four receptions for 45 yards ...
had career highs of 10 catches and 134 yards versus NC State ... 10 receptions
tied Ibn Green’s freshman record, first set against North Carolina on Nov. 9,
1996 ... it was the most receptions by a UofL player since Jamari Staples had
10 versus Wake Forest in 2015 ... the 134 receiving yards are the most by a
freshman since 2005, when Mario Urrutia had 138 against Florida Atlantic
on Oct. 1 ... totaled seven receptions for 127 yards and a score in a loss to
Boston College ... caught four or more passes for sixth time with five catches
for 56 yards against Wake Forest ... caught a 29-yard touchdown pass to put
the Cardinals up 56-3 in a home win over Syracuse ... put the Cardinals up
31-7 with a 29-yard touchdown catch versus Kentucky.
2016: Redshirted.

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Syracuse * 3 51 1 29
Kentucky * 2 37 1 29
Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0

Career Stats
Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
2017 13/7 45 699 15.5 9 48

Career Highs
Receptions: 10 vs. NC State, 10/5/17
Yards: 134 vs. NC State, 10/5/17
Touchdowns: 2 vs. North Carolina, 9/917; vs. Murray State,9/30/17
Longest Reception: 48 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17

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Foy
College of the Canyons n Los Angeles, Calif.
6-4 | 299 | OL | R-SR

High School: Attended Waterford Mott High School coached by Chris Fahr
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after transferring from Farmington High School ... named a four-star recruit by
all the major recruiting outlets ... ranked as the No. 7 player in the state of 2017: Appeared in five games on the offensive line.
Michigan, the No. 45 wide receiver and the No. 208 nationally by Rivals.com 2016: Appeared in four games before suffering a season-ending injury ...
... outstanding two-way player ... voted the No. 6 Blue Chip prospect by the made his collegiate debut versus Charlotte ... played in a reserve role on the
Detroit News ... recorded 60 receptions for 1,317 yards and 23 touchdowns offensive line.
at wide receiver ... the 23 receiving touchdowns this season ranked him sec- Before Louisville: Attended College of the Canyons, starring on the of-
ond all-time in the state of Michigan — three shy of the Michigan High School fensive line ... played defensive end before moving to the offensive line ...
Athletic Association record ... totaled seven interceptions from his cornerback attended St. Genevieve High School where he was a standout on the football
spot, returning two for touchdowns ... credited with 50 tackles and broke and basketball team ... caught 13 passes for 157 yards and one touchdowns
up 12 passes during his senior season ... scored four touchdowns, includ- during his junior season ... averaged 17.0 points per game on the hardwood
ing three touchdowns receptions and an interception return for a score in a ... rated as the No. 215 player in the nation ... held offers from Hawaii, Mis-
season-opening rout of Wayne Memorial ... came back the following week souri, New Mexico State, Texas Tech ... son of Alicia and Linwood Foy ... born
with two touchdowns in a 31-27 loss to South Lyon, grabbing eight passes 2/18/94 ... criminal justice major.
for 180 yards ... scored on a 60-yard touchdown pass on the first play from
scrimmage against Plymouth, totaling 12 catches for 201 yards and scored
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two touchdowns ... also had two interceptions in the game, returning one for
a touchdown ... led Mott to only its fifth-playoff appearance in the 48-year
history of the program ... fell to Catholic Central in the state playoffs to finish
with a 7-4 record ... eclipsed 100 yards receiving in every game and averaged
90
over two touchdowns per game ... was one of five finalists for the Michigan Jared
High School Football Player of the Year honor ... named the 2015 MLive De-
troit Overall Player of the Year ... received offers from Louisville, Pittsburgh,
Goldwire
Toledo, Wake Forest, Purdue, Ohio, Kentucky, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Michi- Fort Scott n Tacoma, Wash.
gan, Indiana, Illinois, Arizona and Nebraska ... Father, Greg was former CFL 6-6 | 309 | DL | R-SO
defensive back Greg Fitzpatrick ... born 12/17/97 ... communications major.
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Fitzpatrick’s Game-By-Game Statistics
2017 G No. Yds TD LG Before Louisville: Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Kentwood
Purdue * 4 95 1 39 High School coached by Michael Bush … attended Fort Scott Community
North Carolina * 4 78 2 30 College coached by Curtis Horton … named a three-star recruit by 247 Sports
Clemson * 2 38 1 30 following community college and a two-star recruit by Rivals coming out of
Kent State * 2 24 0 17 high school … ranked by 247 Sports as No. 9 defensive tackle and No. 33
Murray State * 4 45 2 15 overall player in 2018 recruiting class … ranked No. 8 in state of Washington
NC State * 10 134 0 27 … committed to UTEP out of high school … played in eight games for Fort
Boston College * 7 127 1 48 Scott CC in 2016 … assisted in 29 tackles … tallied 17 solo tackles and 2.5
Florida State * 1 13 0 13 sacks … received offers from Louisville, Alabama, Arizona State, Iowa State,
Wake Forest * 5 56 0 17 Kansas State, Kentucky, Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma, Ole Miss, and TCU…son of
Virginia * 1 1 0 1 Isan and Itssia Goldwire ... criminal justice major.

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notched two tackles and a tackle of loss against Boston College ... posted five
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tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the Citrus Bowl against LSU.

7 2015: Redshirted.
High School: Played for head coach Chris Brown at Hiram High School ...
ranked as a 3-star recruit by 247Sports.com, which rates him the No. 83 outside
Jonathan linebacker nationally and the No. 110 prospect overall in Georgia ... was the Var-
sity Football Player of the Game three times ... has the size and athleticism to play
Greenard outside linebacker in Louisville’s 3-4 defense ... was tabbed the 5-AAAAA Region
Hiram n Hiram, Ga. Defensive Player of the Year ... recorded 43 tackles and 7.0 sacks as a senior ...
6-4 | 261 | DE | R-JR caught 11 passes for 249 yards and five touchdowns at the tight end position ...
named to the 5-AAAAA all-region squad ... voted to the Georgia 5-A Class all-state
team as an honorable mention ... had a 7-yard TD catch in a 35-7 loss to Allatoona
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... totaled 41 tackles and 1.5 sacks during his junior season ... caught 12 passes
Overview: Big-time pass rusher who 9.5 career sacks ... one of the top for 274 yards and five touchdowns during his scholastic career ... standout on the
pass rushers in the nation in 2017 ... added bulk to allow him to play with his hardwood with the Hiram basketball team ... son of Carmen Greenard-Varnum
hand in the ground. and Washington Varnum, Jr ... born 5/25/97 ... sports administration major.
2017: Appeared in 13 games, making five starts ... led the team with 15.5
tackles for loss and tied for team honors with 7.0 sacks ... finished 32nd na- Career Stats
tionally in tackles for loss and 47th in sacks ... totaled five tackles and a sack Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
in the season-opening win over Purdue ... forced a fumble at North Carolina 2016 12/1 8 14 22 7-29 2.5-21 0-0 0 1-42 2
... credited with four tackles and a career-high 3.0 tackles for loss versus the 2017 13/5 29 19 48 15.5-104 7-74 0-0 1 0-0 1
Tar Heels ... registered a sack and four tackles against No. 3 Clemson ... tallied Totals 25/6 37 33 70 22.5-133 9.5-95 0-0 1 1-42 3
a career-best 2.0 sacks at home versus Kent State ... notched 2.0 tackles for
loss against Murray State ... totaled a career-high nine tackles and 1.5 tackles Greenard’s Game-By-Game Statistics
for loss versus Boston College ... tallied a pair of stops in road games at Florida 2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
State and Wake Forest ... registered a sack versus Virginia ... credited with five Purdue * 2 3 5 1.5-8 1-6 0-0 0 0-0 0
tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack versus Kentucky ... totaled five stops in North Carolina * 3 1 4 3-25 1-21 0-0 1 0-0 0
the TaxSlayer Bowl loss against Mississippi State. Clemson * 3 1 4 1-14 1-14 0-0 0 0-0 1
2016: Saw action in 12 games, making one start ... made first start versus Kent State * 2 1 3 2-17 2-17 0-0 0 0-0 0
LSU in the Citrus Bowl ... posted 22 tackles and 2.5 sacks in his first year on Murray State * 2 1 3 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
the field ... made his collegiate debut with five tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss NC State * 2 2 4 0.5-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
and a sack versus Charlotte ... posted three tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a Boston College * 5 4 9 1.5-9 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
sack versus Florida State ... tallied two tackles against Marshall ... registered Florida State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
a pair of stops and picked off a pass and returned it 42 yards versus NC State Wake Forest * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
... totaled two tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a 0.5 sacks versus Virginia ... Virginia * 1 0 1 1-9 1-9 0-0 0 0-0 0
Syracuse * 1 0 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Kentucky * 2 3 5 2-12 1-7 0-0 0 0-0 0
Mississippi St. * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

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Hall
Clayton n Clayton, N.C.
6-1 | 204 | LS | SO

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2017: Appeared in all 13 games ... handled all the long-snapping duties ...
didn’t record a bad snap over the course of the season.
High School: Played for Hunter Jenks at Clayton High School ... one of the
top long snappers in the nation ... rated as a five-star recruit as a long snapper
... tabbed by ESPN as the No. 6 long snapper in the country ... voted a second-
team All-American by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 2 long snapper in the
nation by Chris Sailer kicking and Rubio Long Snapping, which are two orga-
nizations that train and rate the specialty players in college football ... partici-
pated in the U.S. Army All-American football game in San Antonio, Texas ...
chose Louisville over a full scholarship offer from Memphis ... learned to snap
left-handed because of a broken hand ... son of Neal and Erin Hall ... born
11/21/98 ... has one sibling, Shelby ... sports administration major.

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linebackers and 194th on ESPN’s Top 300 overall … ranked as one of the top
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linebackers in the Florida … played in the Under Armour All-America Game

8 … named one of the top 10 seniors in the 2017 ESPN Top 63 … received of-
fers from Louisville, Auburn, Indiana, Kentucky, Miami, Michigan State, Mis-
sissippi State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oregon State, and Tennessee among others
Jatavious … plans to study criminal justice … son of Kerissa Bradwell ... born 5/24/00
... undecided major.
Harris
Baldwin n Milledgeville, Ga.
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6-1 | 185 | WR | FR

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High School: Four star by ESPN…Enrolled at Louisville in January … at- London
tended Baldwin High … three-star prospect by 247 Sports …State Champion
in the 100 meters running a 10.6 … rated the No. 82 wide receiver and the Iakopo
No. 53 prospect in Georgia … rated by Rivals as the No. 51 player in the state Long Beach CC n Carson, Calif.
and the No. 90 wide receiver … selected first team 4-A all-state … former 6-0 | 206 | LB | R-SR
Tennessee commitment … chose Louisville over Florida, Duke, West Virginia,
Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Purdue, Oklahoma State, NC State,
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Mississippi State, Minnesota, Michigan State, Miami, Pittsburgh, Maryland,
East Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky … son of Shemeka and Cedeki Harris 2017: Played in 11 games, registering his first start versus Kent State ...
... born 3/8/00 ... undecided major. totaled 12 tackles ... registered 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack ... returned
to action after tearing ACL the previous season to record two tackles and
0.5 tackles for loss versus Purdue ... posted three tackles and a sack against
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Clemson and three stops versus Kent State ... credited with three tackles at

15 NC State.
2016: Appeared in four games in the secondary and on special teams
bewfore tearing his ACL ... missed the second part of the season ... recorded
Quen five tackles ... made debut with one tackle versus Charlotte ... totaled a pair of
tackles versus Syracuse and Florida State.
Head Before Louisville ... played at Long Beach Community College coached
Hutchinson CC n Forsyth, Ga. by Brett Peabody ... played scholastically at Mater Dei High School ...
6-2 | 200| LB | SO played running back and safety ... four-star prospect ... rated the No. 49
junior college player in the 2016 class and a three-star recruit by 247Sports.
com ... Rivals.com likewise lists him as a three-star prospect ... earned first-
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team all-conference honors at Long Beach CC ... selected to play in the
Before Louisville: Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Hutchinson Brea Lions Orange County All-Star Football game ... named second team
Community College last season … three-star recruit … ranked as the No. 5 All-Trinity League as a senior ... recorded 58 tackles in 11 games at Long
outside linebacker in the country and the No. 20 player in the state of Georgia Beach Community College ... averaged 5.3 tackles per game ... recorded
… rated the No. 89 player nationally … played in all 12 games … finished four pass break-ups and two interceptions ... credited with 7.5 tackles for
third on the team with 62 tackles … credited with 3.0 sacks … ended the year loss ... registered 14 tackles in a loss to Saddleback Community College ...
second on the team with 13.5 tackles for loss … totaled one interception … was named the National Central League Player of the Week after record-
chose Louisville over Washington State, Memphis, Utah, Bowling Green ing 13 tackles, two sacks and an interception versus Chaffey ... tallied five
and Arkansas State … son of Quentin Davis and Kenyatta Head ... born tackles and an interception in a win over Cerritos ... credited with 20 tackles
8/16/96 ... criminal justice major. and five tackles for loss during senior season ... rushed for 230 yards and
five touchdowns ... totaled 20 tackles and four tackles for loss as a junior at
Mater Dei High School ... received offers from Louisville, Arizona, Washing-
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5
... criminal justice major.

Career Stats
Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
Robert
2016 5/0 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Hicks III 2017 11/1 6 6 12 1.5-9 1-9 0-0 0 0-0 0
Central n Miami, Fla. Totals 16/1 9 8 17 1.5-9 1-9 0-0 0 0-0 0
6-1 | 243| LB | FR
Career Highs
Tackles: 3 (3x) MR vs. NC State, 10/5/17
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High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Miami Central Sacks: 1.0 vs. Clemson, 916/17
High coached by Roland Smith … state champion linebacker who was named
a four star by 247Sports and a four-star recruit by ESPN ... guided his squad
to a state title … ranked as the No. 4 inside linebacker on ESPN’s Top 300

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Jarrett Austin
Jackson Johnson
Palm Beach Gardens n Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. DeSales n Louisville, Ky.
6-6 | 277 | DE | FR 6-2 | 207 | P | R-SO

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High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Palm Beach 2017: Didn’t see game action.
Gardens High coached by Billy Clark … Offensive-Defensive All-American 2016: Redshirted.
… named a three-star recruit across all recruiting outlets … ranked No. 56 High School: Attended DeSales High School coached by Harold Davis …
on ESPN’s Top 300 defensive linemen …ranked the nation’s No. 28 strong Rated a 3-star prospect by Scout, ESPN & 24/7 … rated a two-star prospect by
side defensive end by Scout.com … rated by Rivals as the No. 42 strong side Rivals.com … tabbed as the No. 5 punter by Scout.com … rated as the No.
defensive end and one of the top defensive lineman in Florida … selected 12 punter by 24/7Sports.com … started as the quarterback, kicker, and punter
first team all-county … his uncle, Rickey Jackson, is a Hall of Famer and his junior and senior seasons … Compiled 2,158 all-purpose yards as a senior
one of the best linebackers to play the game … received offers from Lou- … passed for 13 touchdowns and rushed for nine touchdowns … punted 37
isville, South Carolina, Duke, Florida, Florida State, Kentucky, Mississippi times with a net average of 39 yards and a long of 67 yards … converted 41
State, North Carolina, Tennessee, Wake Forest, West Virginia, and Virginia of 47 extra point tries … made 7-of-8 field goals with a long of 42 yards …
Tech among others … son of Charlayne Jackson and Jeffrey Jackson ... born named a honorable mention punter as a junior … earned first-team all-state
5/24/00 ... undecided major. honors as a senior … completed 54 percent of his passes during his junior
season, throwing for 1,285 yards with 12 touchdowns and seven intercep-
tions … rushed for 562 yards along with 11 touchdowns … punted 34 times
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27 extra point tries … made 8-of-13 field goals with a long of 40 yards … starting
punter on the 2013 2A championship football team … starting quarterback
and punter on 2014 2A championship team … son of Jeff and Jeri Johnson ...
Anthony born 8/31/97 ... undecided major.

Johnson
Chaminade-Madonna n Coconut Creek, Fla.
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6-1 | 189| CB | R-FR

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2017: Redshirted.
High School: Attended Chaminade-Madonna Prep High School and
Johnson
played for coach Dameon Jones ... three-star prospect by 247Sports ... rated Woodward Academy n Atlanta, Ga.
the No. 150 cornerback and the No. 201 player in the state of Florida ... 5-11 | 177 | WR | SO
ranked by ESPN as the No. 89 safety ... three-star recruit by Scout.com ...
ranked as the No. 115 safety prospect in the country ... helped lead his team
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to the state championship game in Florida. He’s ranked as the No. 11 safety
in the state of Florida ... helped lead his squad to the state title game ... voted Overview: Talented, speedy receiver who will take on a larger role this
honorable mention all-state ... totaled 20 tackles, 10 pass break-ups and three season ... showed glimpses of being able to get down the field ... caught three
interceptions as a junior ... chose Louisville over USF, Western Kentucky and passes in his first collegiate season.
Pittsburgh ... son of Sheniqua and Forrest Johnson ... born 6/12/99 ... market- 2017: Played in 10 games at wide receiver ... caught three passes for 52 yards,
ing major. averaging 17.3 yards a reception ... caught two passes for 48 yards, including a
long of 31 yards ... tallied one catch for four yards against Boston College.
High School: Played for John Hunt at Woodward Academy ... three—star
ranking by Scout.com ... rated the 155th-best player in Georgia and the No.
16 wide receiver ... three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated the No. 99 wide
receiver in the nation, the No. 81 overall prospect in Georgia for 2017 by
Rivals ... rated the No. 76 wide receiver by ESPN ... concluded his career with
131 receptions for 2,841 yards and 33 touchdowns ... averaged 21.7 yards per
catch during his scholastic career ... scored on a 75-yard touchdown recep-
tion on the first play of the game versus Lithonia ... caught 45 passes for 1,080
yards and 14 touchdowns during his senior season ... averaged 24.0 yards
a reception ... named first team all-state by the Georgia Writers Association
... totaled 51 receptions for 1,111 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior ...
recorded 35 receptions for 650 yards and eight scores during his sophomore

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Kam
Jones
Peachtree Ridge n Gwinnett, Ga.
5-11 | 214 | LB | R-FR

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2017: Redshirted.
High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January 2017 ... played at Peachtree
Ridge High School ... three-star prospect by 247 Sports ... listed by 247Sports
as the No. 69 player at weakside linebacker and the No. 133 player in the state
... ranked as the No. 10 linebacker in Georgia for 2017 ... rated the No. 59
overall recruit in Georgia, the No. 28 inside linebacker in the nation ... ranked
as the No. 64 weakside defensive end and the No. 131st player in Georgia
... three-star recruit by Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 51 inside linebacker
and the No. 4 linebacker in Georgia ... rated by ESPN as the No. 106 outside
linebacker ... earned second team all-region honors ... posted three-straight
double-digit tackle games ... averaged 4.5 tackles and one sack a game in 10
games ... chose Louisville over offers from Northwestern, Mississippi State and
USF ... son of Tony and Kamilla ... born 3/12/99 ... accounting major.

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Mason
season ... chose Louisville over Boston College, Charlotte, Colorado State,
Fresno State, Georgia Southern, Illinois, Kansas State, Rutgers, Toledo, Troy,
King
Southern Mississippi, Tulane, Utah and Wake Forest .. son of Melody and C.J. St. Xavier n Louisville, Ky.
Johnson ... born 3/29/99 ... pre-business major. 6-3 | 216 | P | R-JR

Career Stats 2018 Louisville Cardinals


Yr G/S No. Yds Avg. TD LG
2017 10/0 3 52 17.3 0 31 2017: Punted in all 13 games, averaging 43.9 yards per punt ... his average
would’ve finished fourth in the league, but didn’t have enough attempts to
qualify ... punted 43 times ... recorded 10 punts of 50 or more yards ... placed
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10 punts inside the 20-yard line ... posted four games with two 50+ yard punts

2 ... averaged 44.0 yards in the season-opening win over Purdue ... booted a
season-long 58-yard punt against North Carolina ... averaged 45.0 yards per
punt in consecutive games versus Kent State and Murray State ... yielded a
Chandler 47.7 yard average, including a 57-yarder against Boston College ... totaled a
49.7 average in a 31-28 victory at Florida State ... averaged a season-best 51.7
Jones yards a punt against Syracuse.
Central n Miami, Fla. 2016: Set the school record for punting average in a season at 43.9
5-10 | 179 | CB | FR yards per punt ... recorded 16 punts that landed within the opposition’s
20-yard line ... nailed 14 punts of 50 or more yards ... more than half his
punts were fair caught ... opened the season by punting twice for a 37.5
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average against Charlotte ... averaged 43.0 yards per punt, including one
High School: Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Miami Central that landed inside the 20-yard line versus Syracuse ... punted five times for
High coached by Roland Smith … named a four-star recruit by Rivals.com a 48.0 yards per punt average against Clemson ... averaged 42.3 yards per
and a four-star recruit by ESPN … ranked No. 67 in Florida … ranked No. 42 punt against NC State ... averaged over 40 yards a punt for the fourth time
on ESPN’s Top 300 cornerbacks … played in the Under Armour All-America in a win at Boston College ... punted four times for a 41.8 yard average
Game … considered as one of the best defensive backs in the Florida … versus Wake Forest ... booted a season-high seven punts for a season-best
received offers from Louisville, NC State, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Missis- 50.6 yards per punt in a loss to Houston ... posted a 49.3 yard average
sippi State, UCF, Yale, and Columbia among others … plans to major in busi- against Kentucky ... punted a career-high eight times for a 50.5 average in
ness, with a focus in entrepreneurship … son of Cedric Mitchell and Nadia the Citrus Bowl loss to LSU.
Jones ... born 2/4/00 ... undecided major. 2015: Redshirted.

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Tobias
Little
Mays n Atlanta, Ga.
6-0 | 248 | FB | R-SO

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Overview: Transitioned to fullback in 2017 ... displayed an ability to catch
the ball out of the backfield ... powerful blocker who can also get up the field
... should be a bigger asset this season with a year of experience.
2017: Appeared in nine games at fullback ... carried nine times for 27
yards ... recorded one reception for 24 yards ... rushed three times for 10
yards versus Murray State ... carried the ball two times for six yards, while
also recording a 24-yard reception ... rushed four times for 11 yards in a road
win at Kentucky.
2016: Redshirted.
High School: Attended Benjamin Mays High School coached by Corey Jar-
High School: Played for Thomas Bellingham (Fr.), Mike Glaser (Soph.) and vis ... original Missouri commit before pledging to Louisville on Jan. 21, 2016
Will Wolford (Jr.-Sr.) ... three-year starter on the varsity team at St. Xavier High ... rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 49 rated player in the
School ... started as a freshman, sophomore and senior ... was the starting state of Georgia ... ranked three-star performer by 247 Sports.com and the No.
punter ... also played wide receiver ... earned all-district honors as a punter ... 30 inside linebacker nationally ... ESPN ranks him a three-star player and the
son of Larry and Paula King ... born 5/8/97 ... his grandfather Bob King (1938- No. 32 player nationally ... tabbed as the No. 23 player at his position and the
41) played basketball for the Cardinals and is a member of the Hall of Fame No. 49 player in the nation two-year varsity letterwinner ... totaled 167 tackles
... communications major. at linebacker during his scholastic career ... credited with 6.0 sacks and two
interceptions ... forced three fumbles ... registered a career-best 104 tackles
Career Statistics and 17.0 tackles for loss during his senior season ... rushed 10 times and
Year G P Yds Avg. -20 50+ TB LG scored five touchdowns ... credited with 63 tackles and 10.0 tackles behind
2016 13 55 2,413 43.9 16 14 1 60 the line of scrimmage ... lined up at defensive end during his junior season
2017 13 43 1,887 43.9 10 10 2 58 ... received offers from Louisville, Clemson, Virginia Tech, South Carolina,
Totals 26 98 4,300 43.9 26 24 3 60 Mississippi State, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Missouri, NC State, North
Carolina, Syracuse and Indiana ... son of Michele Paschal ... born 6/21/97 ...
King’s Game-By-Game Statistics criminal justice major.
2017
Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 50+
Purdue 3 132 44.0 2-9 41.0 1 0
North Carolina 1 36.0 36.0 0-0 36.0 0 0
Clemson 8 350 43.9 3-9 42.7 1 2
Kent State 1 45 45.0 0-0 45.0 0 0
Murray State 1 45 45.0 1-0 45.0 0 0
NC State 5 203 40.6 2-3 40.0 1 1
Boston College 6 286 47.7 4-64 37.0 0 2
Florida State 3 149 49.7 3-18 43.7 2 2

2016
Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 50+
Charlotte 2 75 37.5 1-0 37.5 1 0
Syracuse 5 215 43.0 2-4 42.2 1 0
Florida St. 4 132 33.0 1-0 33.0 2 0
Marshall 2 76 38.0 0-0 38.0 1 0
Clemson 5 240 48.0 1-(-1) 48.0 1 2
Duke 3 107 35.7 1-9 32.7 0 0
NC State 3 127 42.3 0-0 42.3 0 0
Virginia 5 189 37.5 3-71 23.6 1 1
Boston College 4 179 44.8 0-0 44.8 0 0
Wake Forest 4 167 41.8 2-35 33.0 0 0
Houston 7 354 50.6 4-20 47.7 2 3
Kentucky 3 148 49.3 0-0 49.3 2 2
LSU 8 404 50.5 4-45 44.9 2 6

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No. 24 by 247Sports and No. 35 by Rivals ... rated 14th overall in Midlands
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Region by ESPN ... invited to The Opening showcase event and Semper Fi-

18 delis All-American Game ... played at same high school as current Sooners
running back Samaje Perine ... finished senior season with 47 tackles, one
interception, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two defensive
Justin touchdowns ... also received offers from Baylor, Florida, LSU, Notre Dame,
Ohio State and Texas, among others ... last name pronounced em-BAN-uh-
Marshall sore ... son of Irene and Peter Mbanasor ... communications major.
Georgia Prep Sports Academy n Conyers, Ga.
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Overview: Owns good size and speed ... benefited from his redshirt sea-
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son ... has improved his ability to run routes. Lukayus
2017: Redshirted.
High School: Played for Terrence Banks at Newton High ... rated by
McNeil
247Sports as the No. 438 player in the country and the 66th-best wide re- Decatur Central n Indianapolis, Ind.
ceiver ... tabbed the No. 45 player in the state ... three-star recruit by Scout. 6-6 | 330 | OL | R-SR
com ... ranked nationally as the No. 71 wide receiver in the nation and the
No. 8 in Georgia ... rated No. 35 nationally at his position and No. 228 2018 Louisville Cardinals
among all seniors by ESPN.com, making him UofL’s only commitment ranked
inside that site’s national top 300 ... the No. 35 wide receiver by ESPN ... Overview: Versatile offensive lineman who can play both tackle and guard
four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... tabbed the No. 3 wide receiver in Georgia positions ... athletic, intense performer who has started 34 career games.
and the No. 55 wideout in the nation ... rated the No. 31 overall recruit in 2017: Started all 13 games ... made starts at both tackle and guard ...
Georgia by Rivals ... played in the Offense-Defense All-American Game to be started 12 games at offensive tackle and made a start at guard versus Virginia
held in Atlanta ... led the Eastern Atlantic Conference in yards per reception ... helped the team average 245.1 yards per game on the ground.
... had 35 receptions for 782 yards - averaging 22.3 yards per catch - and six 2016: Talented junior offensive tackle ... has started 21 games over his first
touchdowns while playing for Salem High School as a junior ... led the 4-A two seasons ... a starter in 12 games last season ... guided an offense that was
Conference in yards per reception ... earned the Coaches Award during his ju-
nior season .. chose Louisville over North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland,
South Carolina, Purdue, Cincinnati, NC State, Minnesota, Auburn, Mississippi
State and Tennessee ... son of Jimmy and Makeisha Lee ... born 7/23/99 ... has
two siblings, Jordan and Jase ... favorite athlete is DeVante Parker, a former
UofL wide receiver and Miami Dolphins wide out ... communications major.

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P.J.
Mbanasor
Oklahoma/Hendrickson n Pflugerville, Texas
6-1 | 200 | CB | R-JR

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Overview: Will step in and stabilize a secondary that lost all four starters
... has good size and cover skills ... uses his hands well and has good recovery
speed.
2017: Redshirted.
Before Louisville: Transfer from Oklahoma … redshirted in 2016 and
2017 … played in 10 games with two starts at cornerback (did not play against
Baylor, TCU or Oklahoma State) during the 2015 season.. had one tackle
against Iowa State (11/7) ... broke up a pass at Kansas (10/31) ... tallied one
tackle against Texas (10/10) ... set career high with five tackles in start at cor-
ner against Tulsa (9/19) ... made OU debut with start at cornerback against Ak-
ron (9/5) … consensus four-star recruit according to Rivals, Scout, 247Sports
and ESPN ... rated 74th overall in the country by ESPN, No. 103 overall by
Scout and No. 185 overall by 247Sports ... chosen as the No. 6 cornerback
in country by ESPN, No. 13 by Scout, No. 23 by 247Sports and No. 28 by
Rivals ... ranked as No. 12 player in state of Texas by ESPN, No. 20 by Scout,

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one of the best in the country in 2016 ... team averaged over 40 points per
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game and over 500 yards of total offense.
2015: Made collegiate debut in a 20-17 loss to Clemson ... appeared in
11 games, earning nine starts ... earned his first start in a 45-3 victory at home
against Samford ... made eight consecutive starts.
4
2014: Redshirted. Jawon
High School: Played on offense and defense at Decatur Central High ...
played for head coach Justin Dixon ... Starred at offensive tackle and played Pass
both defensive end and nose tackle ... Considered a consensus three-star pros- Carver n Columbus, Ga.
pect ... Ranked as the No. 40 offensive tackle in the country by Scout.com ... 6-4 | 231 | QB | R-SO
Ranked the No. 28 offensive tackle nationally by 247Sports.com ... Recog-
nized by the Indiana Football Coaches Association as an all-state performer as
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a senior ... Recorded over 30 quarterback pressures and totaled six sacks on
defense ... Tabbed the team’s top defensive linemen ... Also played basketball Overview: Takes over the reins as the starting quarterback ... strong-armed
at Decatur Central ... Averaged 14.0 points and 16.0 rebounds per game as a passer who continues to get better ... has the ability to run the football ... dis-
senior ... Earned all-conference honors on the hardwood ... Was also a stand- played accuracy in his appearances last season.
out in track and field ... Was a state champion in the shot put with a throw of 2017: Appeared in six games as a reserve ... completed 23-of-33 passes for
61-10 ... Chose Louisville over offers from Oklahoma, Iowa, Michigan State, 238 yards and two touchdowns ... rushed 13 times for 62 yards and a score ...
Wisconsin, Virgina Tech, San Diego State, Purdue, Toledo, Kentucky, Iowa, made his collegiate debut versus Kent State, going 5-for-8 for 75 yards ... com-
Indiana, Nebraska, Ball State, and Cincinnati ... son of Lisa Bryant and Jhonny pleted 14-of-19 passes for 115 yards and one touchdown, while rushing for
Butler ... born 10/13/94 ... graduated in the spring.

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McCrae
Randolph Clay n Cuthbert, Ga.
6-4 | 247 | DE | SR

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2017: Played in eight games on special teams ... played primarily on the
kickoff unit ... recorded four tackles ... tallied a pair of stops in a road win at
Kentucky.
2016: Appeared in two games versus Charlotte and NC State.
Before Louisville: Prep: attended Randolph Clay High School coached
by Daniel McFather … signed with Georgia out of his school ... played last
season at East Mississippi Community College ... has four years remaining to
play three ... Rivals.com three-star prospect, No. 42 outside linebacker na-
tionally, No. 53 player in the state … ESPN four-star prospect, No. 24 outside
linebacker nationally, No. 36 player in the state … 247Sports.com four-star
prospect, No. 24 outside linebacker nationally, No. 35 player in the state
… Scout.com four-star prospect, No. 204 ranked player nationally, No. 17
ranked outside linebacker in the country, No. 4 in the South ... DawgPost
No. 18 ranked player in Georgia … 2014 Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-
State Class A honorable mention … 2014 Georgia Sports Writers Association
All-State Class A honorable mention … Also played basketball for Randolph
Clay and was thrice named to the Albany Herald’s Super 6 basketball team
... credited with 68 tackles, 10 tackles for losses, five sacks, recovered four
fumbles and returned two for touchdowns at Randolph Clay ... received offers
from Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina and Georgia ... born 6/20/96
... son of Melodie and Gary McCrae ... criminal justice major.

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36 yards and a score in a win over Murray State ... first career touchdown pass
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was a 14-yard pass to Javonte Bagley ... also scored on a two-yard run ... went
3-for-4 for 46 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown strike to Dez Fitzpatrick.
2016: Redshirted.
High School: Prep … attended Carver High School coached by Dell
30
Mcgee … Honors and Rankings ... Rated a four-star prospect by all the Khane
major scouting services … rated the nation’s No. 10 quarterback and No.
191 overall prospect by Scout.com … rated as the No. 9 dual-threat quar- Pass
terback nationally and No. 228 overall in the ESPN 300 … rated as the Carver n Columbus, Ga.
No. 14 dual-threat quarterback by Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 3 dual- 6-1 | 206 | S | R-JR
threat quarterback and No. 160 best prospect by 247Sports.com … se-
lected a U.S. Army All-American… first Army All American commit since
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James Quick in 2013 … scored his team’s only touchdown in a 37-9 loss
… rushed three times for seven yards and a touchdown, while completing 2017: Appeared in all 13 games, making five starts ... totaled 38 tackles
5 of 9 passes for 47 yards … he was the only East quarterback to complete and 3.0 tackles for loss ... forced a fumble and recorded one interception ...
more than 50 percent of his passes for the game … competed in the Elite recorded three games of five or more tackles ... made his second career start a
11 quarterback competition, earning an invitation to The Opening in Or- good one with a career-high six tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in the opener
egon … was one of six quarterbacks selected to compete at the QB Flight versus Purdue ... tallied four tackles against North Carolina ... finished with five
School … named to the Elite 11 as one of the nation’s top quarterbacks ... tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss ... tied his career-high six tackles versus NC State
guided team to a 9-2 record and a 6-0 mark in the region … completed ... returned his first career interception 40 yards in a victory over Syracuse.
165 of 246 passes for 2,197 yards and 23 touchdowns, while throwing just 2016: Physical sophomore who emerged to take on a larger role late in the
two interceptions; while also rushing for 404 yards and 11 touchdowns as season ... finished with 19 tackles in 12 games ... made his first career start
a sophomore … named All-Bi-City offensive player of the year as a sopho- versus LSU in the Citrus Bowl loss to LSU ... Displayed an ability to make a
more … named first- team All-Bi-City as a junior … selected first-team big hit ... contributor on special teams ... posted three tackles in his collegiate
All-Bi-City as a senior … passed for 2,215 yards, 16 touchdowns and nine debut and also registered one tackle for loss in a win over Charlotte ... finished
interceptions while adding 789 yards and 16 touchdowns on the ground as the regular season with a season-best five tackles and one break-up versus
a senior ... a two-time all-state selection as both a sophomore and junior… Kentucky ... tallied five tackles and a tackle for loss versus LSU.
Named honorable mention all-state as a senior … outstanding player on 2015: Redshirted.
the hardwood ... received offers from Louisville, Alabama, Auburn, Clem- High School: Played for Joseph Kegler at Carver High School ... all-around
son, Florida, Indiana, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Notre athlete who can lock down on defense and return kicks ... a big hitter at
Dame, North Carolina, NC State and Missouri ... son of Kershna Thomas the safety position who is also capable of helping in coverage ... has good
and Henry Pass ... born 3/23/97 ... brother Khane, is a junior safety for the speed and he can cover a lot of ground in a hurry ... rated the No. 29 safety
Cardinals ... sports administration major. nationally by both 247Sports and Rivals.com ... ranked the No. 48 prospect
in Georgia, according to 247, and No. 51, according to Rivals ... ranked as
Career Stats a three-star recruit by all the major recruiting outlets ... recorded 55 tack-
Yr G/S C A Int Yds TD Pct. Lg. Effic. les, nine pass breakups and two interceptions as a junior ... credited with 36
2016 redshirt tackles, with interceptions and nine pass breakups as a senior ... two-time
2017 5/0 23 33 0 238 2 69.6 31 150.26 first-team All-Bi-City selection in 2013 and 2014 ... also a standout guard
on the basketball team ... picked Louisville over Texas A&M, North Carolina,
Pass’ Game-By-Game Statistics North Carolina State, Mississippi State and Nebraska ... born 9/22/96 ... son
2017 G C A Int Yds TD Lg. Ru-Yds-TD of Kerhena Thomas and Henry Pass.. brother of quarterback Jawon Pass ...
Kent State * 5 8 0 75 0 31 1-0-0 communications major.
Murray State * 14 19 0 115 1 18 9-36-1
Wake Forest * 1 2 0 2 0 2 1-(-2)-0 Career Stats
Virginia * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 Yr G/S S A Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FR FF Int PB
Syracuse * 3 4 0 46 1 29 1-5-0 2015 redshirt
Kentucky * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-23-0 2016 10/1 11 8 19 1.5-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
2017 13/5 22 16 38 3-16 0-0 0-0 1 1-40 1
Career Highs Totals 23/6 33 24 57 3.5-18 0-0 0-0 1 1-40 2
Completions: 14 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
Attempts: 19 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 Career Highs
Passing Yards: 115 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 Tackles: 6 vs. Purdue, 9/2/17
Touchdowns: 1 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17; Syracuse, 11/18/17 Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Charlotte, 9/1/16
Longest Pass: 31 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17 Sacks: —
Interceptions: n/a Interceptions: 1 vs. Syracuse, 11/18/17
Rushes: 9 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Kentucky, 11/26/16
Rushing Yards: 36 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
Touchdowns: 1 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
Longest Rush: 34 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17

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the No. 40 recruit in Florida this season ... was a Rivals250 member ... was
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the No. 139 recruit in the nation as a junior ... rated by Scout.com as the No.

86 9 wide receiver in Florida ... 247 sports rates him a 3-star recruit ... ranked
as the 43rd-best wide receiver prospect and the No. 52 player in the state of
Florida ... ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 213 senior overall in the country
Devante and the No. 26 wide receiver ... totaled 21 receptions for 388 yards and five
scores in his senior campaign ... named honorable mention All-County by the
Peete Sun-Sentinel ... recorded 122 yards and two touchdowns versus Plantation ...
St. Thomas Aquinas n Pompano Beach, Fla. caught 17 passes for 387 yards and five touchdowns during his junior season
6-6 | 204 | WR | R-JR ... chose Louisville over offers from Florida, Florida State, Miami, Auburn,
Clemson, LSU, Ohio State, West Virginia, Georgia Tech, Syracuse, North Car-
olina and Alabama ... born 10/2/95 ... communications major ... son of Ericka
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Hunter and Dennis Peete.
0verview: Terrific team leader and valuable special teams performer ...
emerged as a dependable wide receiver last fall before suffering a season- Career Stats
ending injury ... big target in the passing game. GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG
2017: Tore his ACL during the second week of fall camp, forcing him to 2015 13-0 12 166 13.8 1 37
miss the season ... elected team captain for the second straight year. 2016 13-0 4 70 20.0 0 35
2016: Special teams captain ... Big, rangy wide receiver who has been a Totals 26-0 15 226 15.1 1 37
key contributor on special teams ... posted 10 tackles ... caught four passes
for 70 yards as a reserve wide receiver ... caught one pass for 15 yards and to-
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taled a pair of tackles versus Charlotte ... totaled one reception for seven yards
against Syracuse caught one pass for 35 yards and registered two tackles versus
NC State ... credited with one stop and caught a pass for 10 yards against Bos-
ton College ... blocked a punt and recorded one tackle versus Wake Forest.
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2015: Appeared in all 13 games this season as a reserve wide receiver ... Tabarius
caught a pass in seven of 13 games ... caught 12 passes for 166 yards and one
touchdown ... owns the third-most receptions by a member of the freshmen
Peterson
class ... corraled his first career touchdown on the road against NC State ... Tucker n Tucker, Ga.
tallied a season-long 37 yard reception in the second half against Clemson 6-3 | 246 | LB | R-SO
... recorded his first collegiate reception against Auburn, finished with three
receptions for a team-high 60 yards.
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High School: Played for Rocco Casullo at St. Thomas Aquinas ... owns
a combination of height and speed ... has good body control and shields 2017: Played in 12 games on defense and on special teams ... finished
defenders well, and strong hands to bring in the football ... not afraid to go with 18 tackles and one forced fumble ... forced a key fumble and recorded a
over the middle ... played both wide receiver and tight end ... was a member tackle in the win over Purdue ... totaled a career-high five tackles in a home
of the area’s most talented receiving corps, which helped the Raiders win win over Kent State ... credited with four stops in a 31-28 victory at Florida
their eighth state championship in school history ... rated a four-star recruit State ... recorded three tackle versus Virginia.
by Rivals.com and is the No. 29 wide receiver in the class of 2015 ... rated as 2016: Redshirted.
High School: Attended Tucker High School coached by Bryan Lamar ...
rated the No. 53 WDE nationally in the 247Sports Composite … ranked as a
three-star recruit by 247Sports … rated the No. 44 player nationally at his po-
sition by Rivals.com and the No. 50 player in Georgia … ranked a three-star
prospect by Scout.com, the No. 31 outside linebacker nationally and the No.
2 player at his position in the state … named first team all-region…was named
pre-season all-state … elected into the North versus South All-Star game and
won the Gordan Jones Coach’s award at Tucker … finished his senior season
with 42 tackles, 9.0 TFLs, and 3.0 sacks … received offers from Louisville,
Syracuse, Wake Forest, Duke, Colorado State, Iowa and Georgia Tech ... son
of Charles and Tabitha Peterson ... born 3/10/98 ... criminal justice major.

Career Stats
Yr G/S S A Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FR FF Int PB
2016 redshirt
2017 12/0 9 9 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0
Totals 12/0 9 9 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0

Career Highs
Tackles: 5 vs. Kent State, 9/23/17
Tackles for Loss: —
Sacks: —
Interceptions: —
Pass Breakups: —
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Purdue, 9/2/17

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Corey Kaheem
Reed Roach
Roswell n Roswell, Ga. Miramar n Miramar, Fla.
6-3 | 202 | WR | SO 6-1 | 197 | S | R-FR

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2017: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve wide receiver and special teams 2017: Redshirted.
performer ... caught eight passes for 145 yards, averaging 18.1 yards per re- High School: Played for Pierre Senatus at Miramar High ... three-star de-
ception ... made his collegiate debut against Purdue ... caught a personal-best fensive back by all the major recruiting sites ... tabbed the No. 151 cornerback
four passes for 94 yards, including a 57-yard reception versus Murray State ... and No. 203 player in the state by 247Sports ... rated the No. 197 player in the
recorded three receptions for 41 yards versus NC State. state of Florida and the nation’s No. 146 cornerback ... rated by Scout.com as
High School: Played for John Ford at Roswell High ... tabbed the No. 127 the No. 12 cornerback prospect in the talent-rich Sunshine State and is among
wide receiver by ESPN ... three-star wide receiver by Scout.com ... rated the the top 100 at his position nationally, ranking at No. 82 ... starred on the track
No. 7 wide receiver in Georgia and No. 63 in the country ... four-star recruit, and field team ... posted 64 tackles, four tackles for loss and two interceptions
by Rivals.com ... tabbed the No. 51 wide receiver in the nation, the No. 29 during his senior season ... earned honorable mention all-county accolades ...
overall recruit in Georgia and the No. 2 wide receiver in Georgia by Rivals ... also forced and recovered a fumble during the year ... chose Louisville over
caught 72 passes for 1,017 yards and nine touchdowns during his scholastic Auburn, Illinois, Bowling Green, LSU, Temple and Central Florida ... born Da-
career ... averaged 14.2 yards a catch throughout his career ... tallied 30 re- vid and Shalonda Powell ... born 2/13/98 ... communications major.
ceptions for 330 yards and three scores as a senior ... recorded 42 catches for
684 yards and six touchdowns during his junior campaign ... chose Louisville
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over Kentucky, Maryland, Miami (FL), West Virginia, Wake Forest, Wisconsin,
Troy and Oregon State ... son Tereka Kissinger ... born 3/13/99 ... criminal
justice major. 94
Career Stats G.G.
GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LG
2017 12/0 8 145 18.1 0 57
Robinson
Parkview n Lilburn, Ga.
Reed’s Game-By-Game Statistics 6-4 | 298 | FL | R-JR
2017 G No. Yds TD LG
Purdue * 0 0 0 0
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North Carolina * 0 0 0 0
Clemson * 0 0 0 0 Overview: Took a step forward in his development last season ... big, ath-
Kent State * 0 0 0 0 letic body who can move and plays well with his hands ... show significant
Murray State * 4 94 0 57 action at defensive tackle in 2017.
NC State * 3 41 0 17 2017: Made an appearance in 13 games, with six starts ... finished the
Boston College 0 0 0 0 year with 28 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss ... recorded a career-high three
Florida State * 0 0 0 0 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the season opener versus Purdue ... made
Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0 first start versus Clemson ... posted five tackles and a tackle for loss versus
Virginia * 0 0 0 0 Kent State ... recorded a career-best six tackles at NC State ... credited with
Syracuse * 1 10 0 10 four tackles at Florida State.
Kentucky * 0 0 0 0 2016: Appeared in nine games ... posted a pair of tackles ... made colle-
Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0 giate debut against Charlotte ... produced two tackles in a road loss at Houston.
2015: Redshirted.
Career Highs High School: Played for head coach Eric Godfree at Parkview High
Receptions: 4 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 School ... rated as a 3-star prospect by the major recruiting services ... was
Yards: 94 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 a highly-coveted recruit as both a defensive lineman and a tight end ...
Touchdowns: — ranked as the No. 56 tight end in the country by Scout.com, the No. 67 de-
Longest Reception: 57 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 fensive end by ESPN.com, and the No. 36 tight end by 247Sports.com ...
listed by ESPN.com as the No. 92 recruit from Georgia ... tallied 48 total
tackles, including 18.5 for a loss, and notched 7.5 sacks from his defensive
end position during his senior season ... forced three fumbles and blocked
a pair of kicks ... recorded six pass break-ups ... credited with 19 quarter-
back hurries ... caught three passes for 28 yards from the tight end position
... garnered scholarship offers from Auburn, Florida, Iowa State, Kansas State,
Memphis, and Syracuse ... born 4/10/97 ... son of Gerald and Melissa Rob-
inson ... communications major ... son of Melissa and Gerald Robinson.

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... played both tight end and defensive end ... totaled 12 tackles in a win over
Fontana ... was a first-team all-conference performer at offensive tackle at
Chaffey College ... earned preseason All-America honors ... ranked as the No.
3 offensive tackle by Rivals.com, 247Sports ... ranked the No. 7 player in Cali-
fornia ... rated No. 4 by ESPN ... chose Louisville over UCLA, Arizona State,
Baylor, Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas State, Missouri, Purdue and Washington
State ... son of Ronald and Alisha Rudd ... born 5/15/97 ... has two siblings,
Ron’Nae and Ron’Nya ... communications major.

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Nathan
Scheler
St. Xavier n Louisville, Ky.
6-1 | 281 | OL | R-JR

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2017: Appeared in five games as a reserve offensive lineman.
2016: Apppeared in seven games as a reserve offensive lineman ... made
his debut versus Charlotte ... played in the first four contests ... member of the
AD Honor Roll ... selected to all-ACC Academic squad.
2015: Redshirted.
High School: Two-year varsity starter at center at St. Xavier High School
... varsity captain ... named to the Best of Bluegradd All-Star team ... named
the St. Xavier Offensive Player of the Year ... National Honor Society ... son of
Kathy and Tony Scheler ... born 12/12/96 ... accounting major.

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Yr G/S S A Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FR FF Int PB
2015 redshirt
2016 9/0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
2017 13/6 7 21 28 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
11
Totals 22/6 9 21 30 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 Dee
Career Highs
Smith
Tackles: 6 vs. NC State, 10/5/17 Florence n Florence, Ala.
Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. Purdue, 9/2/17 6-1 | 204 | S | SR
Sacks: —
Interceptions: — 2018 Louisville Cardinals
Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
Outlook: Talented safety who begins his fourth year in the program ... has
appeared in 30 career games, recording 102 tackles and a pair of intercep-
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tions ... one of the lone returning starters in the secondary.

65 2017: Appeared in 12 games, with five total starts ... totaled single tackles
versus Purdue and North Carolina ... credited with five tackles versus Clem-
son ... tallied two stops versus Kent State and Murray State ... credited with a
Ronald season-best seven stops in a loss to Boston College ... tallied four tackles at
Florida State ... tallied seven tackles in a loss to Boston College ... recorded
Rudd six tackles in back-to-back games versus Virginia and Syracuse — returning
Chaffey College n Rialto, Cal. an interception 45 yards against the Cavaliers ... credited with a career-high
6-5 | 328 | OL | R-JR 11 tackles in the TaxSlayer Bowl versus Mississippi State.
2016: Talented junior defensive back who recorded a career-high 42 tack-
les ...appeared in 12 games, making three starts ... made first career start ver-
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sus Charlotte in the season opener ... aggressive player who helped bolster the
2017: Redshirted. secondary ... credited with a pair of tackles in his first collegiate start against
Before Louisville: Played for Rob Hadaway at Chaffey College ... attended Charlotte ... tallied six stops in second career start against Syracuse ... credited
AB Miler High School ... ranked as the No. 18 overall recruit in JuCo by Ri- with five tackles versus Boston College ... tallied a career-high 10 tackles in
vals.com ... rated by ESPN as the No. 5 offensive tackle ... was an all-league a loss at Houston ... ended the regular season with five tackles in a loss to
honoree in high school ... selected all-area ... voted one of the team’s captains Kentucky ... posted five stops versus LSU in the Citrus Bowl.

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2016 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
Charlotte * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Syracuse * 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Florida State * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
Marshall * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Clemson * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-0 0
Duke 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
NC State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Virginia * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Boston College * 5 0 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Wake Forest * 2 1 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Houston * 8 2 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Kentucky * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
LSU * 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Career Stats
Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
2015 6/0 2 5 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0
2016 12/3 31 11 42 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
2017 12/5 33 20 53 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1-45 1
Totals 30/8 66 36 102 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 2-45 2

Career Highs
Tackles: 11 vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/17
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/17
Sacks: —
Interceptions: 1 vs. Virginia, 11/11/17
Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17

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2015: Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman ... appeared mainly on
special teams and saw limited action at safety ... credited with seven total
tackles and an interception ... recorded a career-high three tackles and his
9
first interception in a 20-19 victory over Wake Forest ... registered a pair of Jaylen
stops against Samford.
Florence High School: Rated as a 4-star recruit, Smith played linebacker
Smith
and safety at Florence (Ala.) High for coach Jason Wallace ... committed to the Pascagoula n Pascagoula, Miss.
Cardinals in November of 2014 ... tabbed as the No. 16 player in the state of 6-4 | 223 | WR | SR
Alabama by Rivals.com ... was ranked as the No. 11 safety in the country by
Scout.com, and the No. 39 safety by Rivals.com ... ranked the No. 20 recruit in
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Alabama according to ESPN.com ... played linebacker for most of high school,
but made the switch back to safety this year ... intercepted three passes and Overview: Big, physical wide receiver ... has caught 116 passes for 1,955
totaled 50 tackles, helping lead Florence to an 11-3 record as a senior ... aver- yards and 14 touchdowns in his career ... played in 36 career games ... aver-
aged over 15.0 points per game and 7.0 rebounds per game as a standout on aging 16.9 yards per reception during his career.
the hardwood ... Smith chose Louisville over scholarship offers from Auburn, 2017: Started all 10 games ... led the team in receiving with 60 receptions
Tennessee, Mississippi State, Miami (Fla.), Kentucky, NC State, and Cincinnati for 980 yards and seven receptions ... finished third in the ACC in receiving
... born 7/16/96 ... son of Kristi Rowell ... communications major. yards and ninth in receptions ... earned first team all-ACC accolades ... totaled
16 receptions of over 20 yards ... tallied a pair of 70-yard catches ... closed
Smith’s Game-By-Game Statistics the season with a touchdown reception in four-straight games ... started off the
2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB season with his second career 100-yard game, catching eight passes for 117
Purdue * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 yards ... recorded career-highs with nine receptions for 183 yards and one
North Carolina * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 touchdown versus North Carolina ... scored on a 75-yard touchdown pass
Clemson * 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 from Lamar Jackson ... notched five receptions for 79 yards and a touchdown
Kent State * 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 against Clemson ... missed three games with a wrist injury (Kent State, Murray
Murray State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 State and NC State) ... returned to the lineup by catching six passes for 118
NC State * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 yards against Boston College ... totaled five receptions for 49 yards in a win
Boston College * 5 2 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 at Florida State ... led the team with six receptions for 73 yards in a loss at
Florida State * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Wake Forest ... caught five passes for 84 yards and a pair of scores in a win
Wake Forest 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 over Virginia ... totaled three receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown against
Virginia * 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-45 0 Syracuse ... caught six passes for 75 yards and a touchdown versus Kentucky
Syracuse * 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 ... tallied his fourth 100-yard game of the season with seven receptions for
Kentucky * 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 107 yards and a score in the TaxSlayer Bowl loss to Mississippi State ... scored
Mississippi St. * 9 2 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 from 11 yards out to put the Cardinals ahead 21-17 in the second quarter.

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of touchdowns on kick and punt returns....recorded 11 receptions for 280
yards and five scores in his first four games ... selected to play for the South
team in the 66th annual Bernard Blackwell All-Star Classic North vs. South
game … despite playing with four different quarterbacks, ended his senior
season with 31 catches for 435 yards and seven touchdowns … averaged 35
yards a return on kickoffs and 20 yards on punt returns … finished his junior
campaign with 33 receptions for 724 yards and nine scores … averaged 21.9
yards a reception ... born 8/1/97 ... son of Carla and Edwin Smith ... sports
administration major.

Smith’s Game-By-Game Statistics


2017 G No. Yds TD LG
Purdue * 8 117 0 29
North Carolina * 9 183 1 75
Clemson * 5 79 1 36
Kent State 0 0 0 0
Murray State 0 0 0 0
NC State 0 0 0 0
Boston College * 6 118 0 34
Florida State * 5 49 0 21
Wake Forest * 6 73 0 24

2016 G No. Yds TD LG


Charlotte * 2 33 0 20
Syracuse * 2 78 0 61
Florida State * 2 35 1 31
Marshall * 2 56 1 51
Clemson * 1 7 0 7
Duke * 1 5 0 5
NC State * 2 90 1 74
Virginia * 2 45 1 29
Boston College * 6 123 1 44
Wake Forest * 2 15 0 11
Houston * 3 49 0 22
2016: Big, physical wide receiver who caught 27 passes for 599 yards and Kentucky * 2 63 0 42
six touchdowns ... recorded three receptions of over 50 yards ... ranked third LSU * 0 0 0 0
nationally with a 22.2 per catch average ... totaled 56 receptions for 975 and
seven touchdowns for his career ... fourth on the team in receptions and first in 2015 G No. Yds TD LG
yards per catch ... caught two passes for 33 yards in the season opener versus Auburn * 3 34 0 16
Charlotte ... grabbed two receptions for 78 yards, including a 61-yard catch Houston * 5 60 0 21
against Syracuse ... caught a four-yard touchdown pass, while totaling two Clemson * 3 77 0 55
catches for 35 yards versus No. 2 Florida State ... scored on a 51-yard touch- Samford * 2 43 0 40
down pass versus Marshall ... caught one pass for five yards, which was a five- NC State * 0 0 0 0
yard touchdown reception versus Duke ... put the Cards up 17-0 with a career- Florida State * 5 38 0 16
long 74-yard touchdown reception versus NC State ... totaled two receptions for Boston College * 0 0 0 0
90 yards ... caught a game-winning 29-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0
remaining to defeat Cavaliers 32-25 ... recorded his first 100-yard game with six Syracuse * 5 57 0 28
receptions for 123 yards and one touchdown versus Boston College ... totaled Virginia * 2 42 1 22
two receptions for 63 yards, including a 42-yard catch versus Kentucky. Pitt * 1 15 0 15
2015: Appeared in all 13 games this season, making 10 starts ... third on Kentucky * 1 6 0 6
the team in receptions with 29 for 376 yards and one touchdown ... caught two Texas A&M * 2 4 0 7
passes in the Music City Bowl win over Texas A&M ... hauled in his first career
touchdown reception in the second quarter against Virginia, finished with two Career Stats
receptions for 42 yards ... tied a career high in receptions with five at home Yr G/S Rec Yds TD Y/C LG
against Houston and Syracuse and on the road against Florida State ... tallied 2015 13/10 29 376 1 13.0 55
a team-long 55 yard reception in the first half against Clemson ... recorded his 2016 13/5 27 599 6 22.2 74
first career reception against Auburn, finished with three for 34 yards. 2017 10/10 60 980 7 16.3 75
Pascagoula High School: Played for Lewis Sims at Pascagoula High School Totals 36/25 116 1,955 14 16.9 78
... attended the same school as defensive backs coach Terrell Buckley ... rated
a 3-star prospect by Scout.com … three-year starter ... two-time first team Career Highs
all-state selection ... three-time all-state selection and a two-time all-region Receptions: 9 vs. North Carolina, 9/9/17
honoree ... standout at wide receiver and was one of the top kick returners ... Receiving Yards: 183 vs. North Carolina, 9/9/17
named a Bernard Blackwell All-Star ... totaled 70 receptions for 1,371 yards Receiving TDs: 2 vs. Virginia, 11/11/17
and 20 touchdowns ... averaged 19.6 yards a reception ... registered a pair Long Reception: 75 vs. North Carolina, 9/9/17

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ranked the No. 226 player overall and No. 21 safety nationally by 247Sports.
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com, as well as the 11th-best prospect in talent-rich Ohio ... rated the No. 43

4 overall prospect in Ohio by Rivals.com ... tabbed the No. 6 defensive back
in Ohio for 2017 ... named eighth annual JJHuddle All-Ohio Football first-
team as a cornerback ... three-time state champion ... guided squad to a 14-2
TreSean record by playing on both sides of the ball ... named first-team all-GCL and
was an all-district selection ... named the GCL Player of the Year ... recorded
Smith 42 tackles and three interceptions in his final season at LaSalle ... passed
LaSalle n Hamilton, Ohio for 189 yards and rushed for 438 yards and 15 touchdowns ... tallied 165
6-1 | 190 | S | So yards receiving and one touchdown ... scored from 12 yards out in the state
title game versus Massillon to put the Lancers ahead to stay in a 14-7 win ...
carried the ball 17 times for 124 yards and two touchdowns in the state title
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win ... had two tackles and an interception ... totaled 53 tackles and seven
Overview: Stepped in as a rookie and improved the secondary ... recorded interceptions as a junior ... was named second-team all-state ... standout
two interceptions in his initial season ... displayed an ability to play the ball in on the basketball court ... chose Louisville over Penn State, Virginia Tech,
the air ... finished with 34 tackles. Arkansas State, Ball State, Colorado State, Georgia State, Iowa State, Notre
2017: One of three true freshmen to start on defense ... ended the year Dame, Miami (OH), Toledo, Ohio and Syracuse ... son of RaySean Smith and
with 34 tackles and a pair of interceptions ... made his first career start versus Natalie and Doug Roberson ... born 4/1/99 ... have five brothers and sisters
Boston College ... recorded an interception in the end zone in his first col- ... sports administration major.
legiate game versus Purdue ... tallied three stops in a win over North Carolina
... notched three tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss in a win over Kent State ... Smith’s Game-By-Game Statistics
recorded a career-high six tackles and a sack in his first start against Boston 2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
College ... picked off his second career pass in the loss to the Eagles ... posted Purdue * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0
four tackles in road games at Florida State and Wake Forest ... recorded four North Carolina * 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
stops in wins over Syracuse and Kentucky. Clemson * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
LaSalle High School: Played for Jim Hilvert at LaSalle High ... ranked as Kent State * 2 1 3 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
a three-star prospect by 247Sports ... ranks as the No. 51 safety by ESPN ... Murray State * 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
rated the No. 604 player in the country and the No. 27 player in the state NC State * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
of Ohio ... rated the No. 43 player at safety ... rated a three-star prospect Boston College * 5 1 6 2-10 1-8 0-0 0 0-0 0
by Scout.com ... rated the No. 1 safety in Ohio and No. 39 in the nation ... Florida State * 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Wake Forest * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Virginia * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Syracuse * 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Kentucky * 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1

Career Stats
Yr G/S S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
2017 13/3 20 14 34 4-15 1-8 0-0 0 2-0 1

Career Highs
Tackles: 6 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Tackles for Loss: 2.0 (2x) MR vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Sacks: 1.0 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Interceptions: 1 (2x) MR vs. Boston College, 10/14/17
Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/17

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Trey
Smith
Madison Central n Madison, Miss.
6-0 | 220 | RB | R-JR

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2017: Appeared in 11 games, rushing 21 times for 124 yards ... caught
one pass for four yards ... reserve running back ... carried one time for five
yards versus Kent State ... established career-highs with 11 rushes for 67 yards
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six yards against Boston College ... picked up a first down on a fourth and one
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play ... carried four times for 24 yards versus Syracuse ... rushed three times
for 22 yards, including a 20-yard run against Kentucky.
2016: Appeared in 13 games ... carried 11 times for 28 yards ... also to-
taled one tackle ... played as a reserve running back and on special teams ...
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carried four times for 17 yards versus Charlotte ... recorded three rushes for Emonee
seven yards against NC State.
2015: Redshirted. Spence
Madison Central High School: Played for Bobby Hall at Madison Central Flanagan n Pembroke Pines, Fla.
High School ... triple-threat athlete ... a former high school teammate is U 6-3 | 189 | WR | R-JR
of L freshman offensive lineman Jimmie Terry ... selected to play in the Ala-
bama-Mississippi All-Star Game ... spent time at quarterback, wide receiver,
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and running back in three varsity seasons for the Jaguars ... three-star pros-
pect by all the recruiting outlets ... was rated as the No. 84 athlete by ESPN. 2017: Appeared in three games as a reserve wide out ... caught five passes
com, and the No. 3 athlete in Mississippi by Scout.com ... rushed for 1,473 for 48 yards ... averaged 9.6 yards a reception ... totaled three receptions for
yards and 12 touchdowns, passed for a score, and also contributed 39 recep- 27 yards versus Kent State ... recorded two catches for 21 yards versus Mur-
tions for 491 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior ... guided Madison to ray State.
a 9-4 record ... passed for 607 yards and 5 touchdowns, while piling up 759 2016: Redshirted ... suffered a foot injury during fall practice that forced
yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground ... tallied four 100-yard rushing him to miss the season.
games ... opened the season running 24 times for 120 yards and two scores 2015: Appeared in seven games this season as a reserve wide receiver ...
in a win over Brandon ... rushed 16 times for 101 yards and three scores caught one pass for seven yards ... recorded his first catch of the year in the
while passing for 179 yards and two touchdowns in a 52-28 win over Murrah home opener against Houston.
... carried season-high 29 times for 172 yards and two scores in a win over High School: Played for Devin Bush at Flanagan High School ... one of
West Monroe ... chose Louisville over scholarship offers from Memphis, Mis- the highest-rated recruits in the signing class ... rated a 4-star prospect by
sissippi State, Troy, and Louisiana Lafayette...is the son of former Jacksonville ESPN.com and Scout.com ... Rivals.com ranks him a 3-star recruit ... tabbed
Jaguars all-time leading receiver Jimmy Smith ... Petrino was a member of the by Scout.com as the No. 23 wide receiver in Florida and the No. 101 player
Jaguars’ staff, for three years, including one as offensive coordinator, during overall ... rated the No. 46 wide receiver by ESPN.com ... rated as the second-
some Smith’s finest seasons ... born 10/21/95 ... son Sandra and Jimmy Smith best wide receiver in the state of Florida ... voted a Class 8A all-state honor-
... sports administration major. able mention ... recorded over 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns during his
scholastic career at Flanagan ... was Flanagan’s second-leading receiver this
Smith’s Game-By-Game Statistics season, catching 51 passes for 927 yards and nine touchdowns during his se-
2017 G Rush Yds TD LG Rec Yds TD nior campaign ... scored on a 47-yard touchdown pass and an 87-yard strike
Purdue * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 versus Cooper City ... finished his junior year with 401 yards and seven touch-
North Carolina * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 downs ... rated the No. 46 receiver nationally and No. 67 senior in Florida ...
Clemson * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ranked as a high three-star player by Rivals.com, No. 76 nationally at wide
Kent State * 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 receiver and No. 74 overall in Florida ... played with the South Florida Express
Murray State * 11 67 0 15 1 4 0 7-on-7 team ... born 9/24/96 ... son of Shellyann Blake and Wayne Spence ...
NC State 4 13 0 5 3 7 0 communications major.
Boston College * 2 6 0 3 0 0 0
Florida State * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving GP/GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg
Wake Forest * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 7/0 1 7 7.0 0 7
Syracuse * 4 24 0 11 0 0 0 2017 3/0 5 48 9.6 0 15
Kentucky * 3 22 0 20 0 0 0 Totals 10/0 6 55 9.2 0 15
Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Career Statistics
Rushing GP-S
2016 13/0
2017 11/0
Att Yds
11 28
21 124
Avg.
2.5
5.9
TD
0
0
Lg
7
20
31
Totals 24/0 32 152 4.0 0 20 Malik
Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg
Staples
2016 13/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Peachtree Ridge n Suwanee, Ga.
2017 11/0 1 4 4.0 0 4 6-1 | 225 | RB | JR
Totals 24/0 1 4 11.5 0 4
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2017: Appeared in six games ... totaled four tackles ... recorded single
tackles versus Murray State. Wake Forest. Syracuse and Kentucky.
2016: One of two true freshmen to see game action this season ... played
in all 13 games on special teams and played sparingly at linebacker ... re-
corded five tackles ... made his collegiate debut versus Charlotte ... recorded
his first tackle at Syracuse ... also had a single stop at Marshall ... totaled a
career-best two tackles at Clemson.

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High School: Played for Mark Fleetwood at Peachtree Ridge High School
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… rated a 3-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals, 24/7Sports & Scout.com … Scout
rates him the No. 77 running back in the nation and the No. 7 running back
in the state of Georgia ... ranked as the No. 73 running back by ESPN.com
... rushed for 802 yards and 11 touchdowns in his scholastic career ... ran for
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415 yards and six touchdowns, while recording one 100-yard game as a se- Chris
nior ... rushed for 294 yards and five scores as a junior ... totaled 17 stops on
defense ... received offers from Louisville, Oregon State and Colorado State ... Taylor-Yamanoha
son of Joyce Staples ... born 7/5/98 ... communications major. Rancho Cotate n Rohnert Park, Cal.
6-2 | 178 | WR | R-SO
Career Statistics
GP-GS S A T TFL Scks FR FF Int PB
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2016 12/0 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
2017 6/0 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Overview: Transitioned to wide receiver last season ... has good size and
Totals 18/0 3 6 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 will add depth to wide receiver position ... improving as a route runner.
2017: Appeared in one game ... made collegiate debut versus Murray
Career Highs State.
Tackles: 10 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17 2016: Redshirted.
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 (3x) vs. Murray State, 9/30/17 High School: Attended Rancho Cotate coached by Ed Conroy ... rated a
Sacks: 1.0 vs. Boston College, 11/5/16 four-star recruit by Rivals.com, the No. 44 player in California and the No.
Interceptions: — 60 wide receiver in the country ... ranked as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.
Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Boston College, 10/14/17 com, the No. 456 player nationally, the No. 79 wide receiver and the No.
Pass Breakups: 1 vs. Syracuse, 9/9/16 55 overall player in the state of California … tabbed a three-star recruit by
Scout.com, the No. 61 wide receiver nationally and No. 12 player in Cali-
fornia … named North Bay League Player of the Year … named all-state by
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the San Francisco Chronicle…named to the MaxPreps All-Northern California

3 Team … earned All-North Bay League first-team honors as a freshman …


caught 199 passes for 3,132 yards and 65 touchdowns during his scholastic
career … totaled 19 career interceptions … hauled in 82 receptions for nearly
Cornelius 1,473 yards and 23 touchdowns during his senior campaign…totaled 26 total
touchdowns … averaged 18.0 yards a reception … credited with 31 tackles
Strughill and seven interceptions from his cornerback position … caught seven passes
Melrose n Memphis, Tenn. for 115 yards and three touchdowns versus Maria Carrillo … recorded 70
5-11 | 190 | CB | R-SR receptions for 902 yards and 15 scores as a junior … registered 29 receptions
for 542 yards and nine scores during his sophomore campaign … totaled
18 receptions for 225 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman … caught
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three passes for 86 yards and two scores, while returning an interception for a
Overview: One of the fastest players on the team ... injuries have slowed touchdown versus Santa Rosa during his sophomore season ... received offers
his progress ... has shuffled between wide receiver and cornerback. from Louisville, Arizona, Boston College, Boise State, California, Colorado,
2017: Appeared in four games ... finished with three tackles ... credited Colorado State, Oregon State, Purdue, Washington and Washington State ...
with one tackle against North Carolina ... totaled two tackles in a road win son of Rachael and Rudy Yamanoha … was born and raised in Louisville until
at Florida State. he was six years old … his mom, Rachael, graduated from the University of
2016: Redshirted. Louisville ... born 6/25/97 ... criminal justice major.
2015: Appeared in seven games on special teams ... returned three punts
for -4 yards after taking over as the primary returner during the 17-14 win over
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Boston College ... credited with a long of two yards ... returned a career-best
two punts versus Wake Forest.
2014: Did not see game action.
High School: Attended Melrose High School ... Committed to the Cardi-
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nals on National Signing Day ... Formerly committed to Wisconsin ... Known Kenny
for his athletic ability and ball skills ... Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.
com and Scout.com ... Earned all-district and all-state honors at wide receiver
Thomas
and safety ... Rated as a three-star athlete by 247 Sports and the 14th-best ath- Prattville n Prattville, ALa.
lete in the Tennessee ... Recorded 51 receptions for 961 yards and 16 touch- 6-6 | 320 | OL | SR
downs as a senior ... Played guard on the Melrose High basketball team ...
Chose Louisville over scholarship offers from Missouri, Wisconsin, Mississippi
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State, Purdue, UCLA, and Vanderbilt ... born 10/20/95 ... son of Cornelius and
Tara Sturghill ... accounting major. Overview: Athletic lineman who has been instrumental in the success of
the offense for the last couple of years ... has in 32 career games.
2017: Started all 13 games at guard ... guided an offense that averaged
245.1 yards per game on the groumd.
2016: Played in 12 games on the offensive line and on special teams ...
made lone start of the season in a home loss to Kentucky.
2015: Appeared in seven games on the offensive line … made collegiate

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debut versus Auburn, playing six snaps … made four starts at right tackle,
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earning his first collegiate start versus NC State in a 20-13 win over the
Wolfpack.
High School: Spent last season playing for Chad Anderson at Prattville
High School ... spent his first three seasons at St. James High School ... played
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his senior season at Prattville High, where he helped the Lions finish as the Caleb
Class 7A runners up ... was a part of a Prattville offensive line that helped the
Lions accumulate a school record 4,478 rushing yards in 2014 ... rated as a Tillman
3-star prospect by all the major recruiting outlets ... was ranked as the No. 68 Northview n Dothan, Ala.
offensive line prospect in the nation by Scout.com, and the No. 36 recruit in 6-3 | 282 | DL | R-SO
Alabama by ESPN.com ... voted to the Class 7A All-State and All-Metro first
teams ... was a finalist for the 7A Lineman of the Year by the Alabama Sports
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Writers ... graded out at 85 percent for the season ... recorded 45 pancake
blocks ... named to the Class 4A All-Metro team in 2013 ... was selected first 2017: Made an appearance in four games ... made collegiate debut
team All-State ... chose Louisville over scholarship offers from Virginia Tech, against Murray State ... also played versus NC State, Boston College and Mis-
Mississippi State, Kentucky, and Minnesota ... son of Renoda Thomas and sissippi State.
Kenny Thomas, Sr ... born 10/7/96 ... health and human performance major. 2016: Redshirted.
High School: Attended Northview High School coached by LaBrian Stew-
art … formerly committed to Mississippi State before pledging to the Cards
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in July … voted Class 6A all-state honorable mention … rated a three-star

35 prospect by 247Sports, Rivals.com and Scout.com … ranked as the No. 20


player in the state of Alabama by 247 Sports … Scout.com rates him as the
No. 133 player nationally and the No. 4 defensive end in the state … voted
Lamarques the 2015 “Step It Up Player” Combine Defensive Most Valuable Player …
selected 2015 Offense/Defense All-American … considered by the coaches
Thomas as one of the most athletic defensive tackles in Alabama … father, Dennis,
Clinton n Clinton, Miss. played collegiately at North Alabama … registered 63 total tackles (21 solos
6-0 | 180 | S | JR and 42 assists) … credited with four quarterback sacks as a defensive end
and defensive tackle … totaled six tackles for loss … guided his team to the
state playoffs for the first time since the 2000 campaign … received offers
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from Louisville, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Mississippi, Mississippi State, North
Overview: Takes pride in playing special teams ... has played in 15 games Carolina, Southern Mississippi and Troy ... son of Carolyn and Larry Franklin
... will see a larger role in the secondary this season. and Dennis Tillman ... born 7/10/98 ... criminal justice major.
2017: Competed in all 13 games on special teams and in the secondary ...
recorded eight tackles ... recovered a pair of fumbles ... recovered a fumble in
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a home win over Murray State ... totaled a career-high two tackles versus NC
State ... recovered a fumble versus Mississippi State.
2016: Appeared in two games on special teams.
High School: Attended Clinton High School coached by Judd Boswell …
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rated as a 3-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals, 24/7Sports & Scout.com … ranked Keion
as the No. 44 cornerback nationally by 24/7Sports.com … rated as the No. 38
corner nationally by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 44 cornerback nationally Wakefield
by ESPN.com … represented Mississippi in the Alabama-Mississippi Annual Male n Louisville, Ky.
All-Star game ... credited with 178 career tackles and eight interceptions … 5-10 | 182 | WR | R-SO
totaled 59 tackles and 5.0 tackles for loss during his senior campaign … also
tallied a pair of interceptions … recorded 57 tackles, five pass deflections and
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three interceptions as a junior … led team to a 10-3 record … credited with
a career-high 62 tackles as a sophomore … received offers from Louisville, 2017: Injured his knee during fall practice, causing him to miss the entire
Mississippi, Mississippi State, Memphis, Missouri and Southern Mississippi ... season.
son of Deboria Adams ... born 11/9/97 ... communications major. 2016: Redshirted.
High School: Attended Male High School coached by Chris Wolfe …
Career Stats committed to Louisville on July 23, 2015 … team finished first in the state
Yr G/S S A Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FR FF Int PB of Kentucky and were ranked No. 18 nationally … considered to be one of
2016 2/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 the top offensive players in the state … ranked as a three-star prospect by
2017 13/0 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 0 Rivals.com, the No. 84 wide receiver nationally and No. 6 overall senior in
Totals 15/0 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 Kentucky by Rivals.com … rated three-star recruit by Scout.com, No.1 rated
wide receiver in Kentucky and the No. 120 wide receiver in the nation …
tabbed as No. 17 wide receiver in the Midwest … three-star prospect by
247Sports.com, rated the No. 107 wide receiver in the nation by 247 Sports.
com and the No. 4 player in Kentucky … named first team All-District and
Honorable Mention All-State as a sophomore in 2013 … named second
team all-state during his junior campaign … totaled 96 receptions for 1,911
yards and 27 touchdowns during his scholastic career … missed a few early
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for 287 yards and four touchdowns … pulled in four receptions for 78 yards
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and two touchdowns in Louisville Male’s 41-14 win over Lexington Lafay-
ette in the state’s 6A Championship in Bowling Green … tallied 40 catches
for 736 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior at Male, which was ranked
No. 1 in the state until losing in the Class 6-A playoffs to Trinity … recorded
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41 receptions for 888 yards and 12 touchdowns as a sophomore … helped Dae
the Bulldogs win a national seven-on-seven championship in July of 2015
in Alabama … second-team all-state selection during his junior campaign Williams
… received offers from Louisville, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Purdue, Illinois and Sapulpa n Sapulpa, Okla.
Western Kentucky ... son of Ron Wakefield and Reesheda Duckworth ... 6-1 | 228 | RB | R-SO
born 6/30/98 ... marketing major.
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Overview: Physical runner who also has good speed ... battled back from

49 an ACL injury ... possesses good vision and power through the hole ... rushed
for 235 yards and three scores in his first season.
2017: Played in six games after tearing his ACL in April ... rushed for 235
Boosie yards and three touchdowns ... averaged 6.2 yards per rush ... caught two
passes for 17 yards ... made his debut versus Florida State, rushing five times
Whitlow for 41 yards, including a 25-yard touchdown run ... carried a career-high 15
South Carolina/Opelika n Opelika, Ala. times for 88 yards and a score against Virginia ... three-yard touchdown run
6-3 | 214 | LB | R-JR put the Cardinals up 38-14 ... rushed eight times for 39 yards against Syra-
cuse ... ran six times for 62 yards and scored from one-yard put in a win at
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pass for 10 yards.
Before Louisville: Sat out 2016 and 2017 seasons … played in all 12 2016: Redshirted.
contests, making three starts in 2015 at South Carolina ... used primarily in High School: Attended Sapulpa High School coached by James Corbin ...
pass rushing situations ... credited with 14 tackles, including 5.0 tackles for originally committed to SMU before switching to Louisville on Jan. 21, 2016
loss in somewhat limited duty ... logged one sack and credited with four ... ranked by Rivals.com and Scout.com as a two-star prospect ... selected
additional quarterback hurries ... had a key QB hurry against Kentucky, the Offensive Sapulpa Football Player of the Year ... ran for 1,673 yards on
forcing a throw that was picked off by Skai Moore ... saw his first extended 267 carries as a senior ... scored 19 touchdowns ... averaged 6.3 yards per
action against UCF and responded with a pair of tackles for loss among his carry during his senior season ... played both running back and linebacker ...
four stops, including a 10-yard sack ... made his first start against Vander-
bilt and had his first career pass break up ... had three stops against Texas
A&M in his second start ... started at Tennessee and was credited with three
tackles including a tackle for loss ... had a tackle for loss against both
Florida and The Citadel … graduated from Opelika (Ala.) High School. in
2015 ... played for coach Brian Blackmon ... helped the Bulldogs to a 9-2
record and the second round of the Class 6A playoffs in his senior season ...
recorded 50 tackles including 17.5 for loss, 5.5 sacks and 27 quarterback
hurries ... participated in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic where
he had three tackles for loss including a sack ... had eight tackles for loss
and his 43 tackles as a junior in 2013 ... handled the team’s kickoffs as a
sophomore ... rated a three-star prospect, the 15th-best player in the state
and the 24th-best weakside defensive end in the nation by Rivals ... rated
a three-star prospect and the 61st-best defensive end in the country by
Scout ... regarded as a three-star prospect, the 29th-best player in the state
and the 38th-best weakside defensive end in the country by 247Sports ...
ranked as a three-star prospect, the 23rd-best player in Alabama and the
No. 53 defensive end by ESPN ... also visited Louisville and Florida among
his numerous offers … born 5/16/97 ... son of Nicole Bryant and Dewayne
Whitlow ... communications major.

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recorded 1,064 yards and 11 scores as a junior ... caught nine passes for 72
yards ... credited with 21 total tackles on defense ... rushed for 28 times for
115 yards versus Chochtaw ... received offers from Louisville, Virginia Tech,
Army, Memphis, Navy, Tulsa, SMU and New Mexico ... son of Jon and Moni-
ca Williams ... born 11/25/97 ... communications major.

Career Statistics
Rushing GP-S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg
2017 6/0 38 235 6.2 3 44

Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg


2017 6/0 2 17 8.5 0 10

Career Highs
Rushes: 15 vs. Virginia, 11/11/17
Rushing Yards: 88 vs. Virginia, 11/11/17
Rushing TDs: 1 (3x) MR vs. Kentucky, 11/25/17
Long Rush: 44 vs. Kentucky, 11/25/17
Receptions: 1 (2x) MR vs. Kentucky, 11/25/17
Receiving Yards: 10 vs. Kentucky, 11/25/17
Long Reception: 10 vs. Kentucky, 11/25/17

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Colin
Wilson
Clay n Green Cove Springs, FLa.
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Overview: Has a combination of power and speed ... possesses good bal-
ance and agility .. must battle back after tearing his ACL after three games.
2017: Played in six games before tearing his ACL against Murray State ... 218 times for 1,555 yards and 27 touchdowns as a sophomore ... had three
rushed for 69 yards, averaging 11.5 yards per rush ... caught two passes for rushing touchdowns as a sophomore in a regional quarterfinal playoff win,
15 yards ... ran for 33 yards versus Kent State, including a long of 21 yards ... scoring on a pair of 51-yard TD runs and also ran one in from two yards out
carried three times for 36 yards in a win over Murray State. ... played for Team Florida in the Florida vs. Georgia All-Star Game last June
High School: Played for John Hoekstra at Clay High ... listed as a four- and helped his team rout Georgia ... also has won MVP of Regional and
star recruit by 247Sports ... ranked as the No. 229 player in the country, National Conference Championships in his middle school career ... was
the No. 18 running back and the No. 31 player in the state of Florida ... awarded Track MVP and Best Offensive Basketball Player in Junior High ...
four-star recruit named by Rivals.com ... rated as the No. 2 running back in battled injuries as a junior, rushing 93 times for 490 yards and 12 touch-
Florida, the No. 9 running back in America, the No. 29 overall prospect in downs ... picked the Cardinals over Notre Dame, Florida, North Carolina,
the state and the No. 154 overall recruit in the nation by Rivals ... named to Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia and Florida State ... son Keisha Tyler
the Rivals250 ... rated the No. 165 ranked player nationally in the Class of ... born 4/6/98 ... undecided major.
2017 and the No. 15 running back by Scout.com ... tabbed the No. 2 run-
ning back in the Sunshine State ... one of ESPN’s Top 300 players, ranked as Career Statistics
the No. 26 running back ... tabbed by Bleacher Report as the No. 10 future Rushing GP-S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg
running back ... rushed 561 times for 3,931 yards and 67 touchdowns in 2017 3/0 6 69 11.5 0 21
his career ... averaged 7.0 yards per carry during his scholastic career ...
averaged 77.1 yards per game ... totaled 4,355 all-purpose yards during Receiving GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Lg
his high school career ... totaled six interceptions ... caught 16 passes for 2017 3/0 2 15 7.5 0 8
355 yards and five touchdowns ... rushed 192 times for 1,466 yards - 7.2
yards a carry - and 21 touchdowns during his senior season ... carried Career Highs
25 times for 271 yards and six touchdowns in a win over North Marion Rushes: 3 (2x) MR vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
... totaled eight games of 100 or more yards ... had 338 yards and three Rushing Yards: 36 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
touchdowns in his first five games of the season, including two 100-yard Rushing TDs: —
games ... sealed Clay’s trip to the state title game with a fourth-and-goal Long Rush: 21 (2x) MR vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
score with 45.9 seconds to play ... sustained a knee injury in the Class 5A Receptions: 1 (2x) MR vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
regional semifinal loss to Bishop Kenny as a junior .. helped team average Receiving Yards: 8 vs. Kent State, 9/30/17
315.0 yards per game on the ground ... named third-team all-state ... ran Long Reception: 8 vs. Kent State, 9/30/17

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picked up a fourth star to jump into the Rivals250 ... rated No. 231 on the
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Scout300 list and the No. 17 cornerback ... third-ranked player in Indiana

6 and the No. 33 player at his position ... earned Under Armour All-American
accolades ... totaled two tackles in the Under Armour contest ... selected
as a captain ... ranked as the No. 3 prospect in the state of Indiana by
Russ 247Sports ... rated four stars and the nation’s No. 31 “athlete” by ESPN.com
... named the IndyScout Player of the Year ... voted first team all-state and
Yeast was tabbed the Indiana Player of the Year by USA Today Sports ... selected
Center Grove n Greenwood, Ind. the Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year ... tabbed the Johnson County Offen-
5-11 | 188 | CB | SO sive Player of the Year after totaling 2,561 all-purpose yards and 27 touch-
downs ... named to the Associated Press Indiana All-State squad ... runner-
up for Indiana’s Mr. Football ... named the top running back in the state ...
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earned Indiana Football Coaches Association Top 50 honors .. rushed 12
Overview: Thrown into the fire as a true freshman ... great athlete who times for 124 yards and two scores, while recording three receptions for
earned a solid year of experience ... will continue to develop at the corner- 113 yards and two touchdowns against Columbus North ... led Grove High
back position. School to a 12-2 mark, falling to Carmel in the state final ... played his senior
2017: Played in 12 games, making seven starts ... totaled 23 tackles and season at Center Grove High School near Indianapolis ... played running
a pair of pass break-ups ... made collegiate debut versus Purdue ... recorded back during his senior season ... was one of the top offensive weapons in
first start against Kent State ... credited with three stops and first tackle for loss Indiana, rushing for 1,525 yards and 19 touchdowns and catching 32 passes
versus Murray State ... registered a season-high five tackles versus NC State for 602 yards and eight touchdowns ... had more than 400 return yards and
... tied his season-high with five tackles against Wake Forest ... totaled three finished with 2,127 all-purpose yards in 14 games for the state runners-up
tackles in the TaxSlayer Bowl loss to Mississippi State. ... averaged nearly 22.0 yards-per-carry with three touchdowns and started
High School: Played for coach Eric Moore at Center Grove High ... rated four games on defense, finishing with 32 total tackles ... scored five touch-
the No. 3 player in the state of Indiana ... a multi-positional standout ... downs in a win over Cathedral ... rushed for 174 yards and four touchdown
in a 42022 semi-state win over fourth-ranked Ben Davis ... sprinted for an
83-yard run in the first half ... caught 58 passes as a sophomore for 710
yards and 10 touchdowns ... was an Honorable Mention Northwest Ohio
League selection ... totaled 800 all-purpose yards and averaged more than
20 yards per reception as a freshman at Columbian High in Tiffin, Ohio ...
chose Louisville over offers from Kentucky, Notre Dame, Alabama, Auburn,
Illinois, Indiana, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Missis-
sippi, Northwestern, Oklahoma, Rutgers and Washington State ... son of for-
mer Kentucky great Craig and Tori Yeast ... was the all-time leader in career
receptions in the history of the Southeastern Conference with 208 catches
and was second in career receiving yards with 2,899 ... was a fourth-round
draft pick in 1999 of the Cincinnati Bengals and spend nine seasons in the
NFL, Canadian Football League and AF2 (arena league) ... born 5/8/99 ...
health and human performance major.

Yeast’s Game-By-Game Statistics


2017 G S A T TFL SK FR FF Int PB
Purdue * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
North Carolina * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Clemson * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Kent State * 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Murray State * 3 0 3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
NC State * 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Boston College * 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1
Florida State * 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Wake Forest * 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Virginia * 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Syracuse * 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0
Mississippi St. * 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1

Career Stats
Yr G/S S A Tot TFL-Yd Sk-Yd FR FF Int PB
2017 12/7 15 8 23 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 2

Career Highs
Tackles: 5 (2x) MR vs. Wake Forest, 10/28/17
Tackles for Loss: 1.0 vs. Murray State, 9/30/17
Sacks: —
Interceptions: —
Pass Breakups: 1 (2x) MR vs. Mississippi State, 12/30/17

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head coach Earthwind Moreland at Grady...had 57 tackles and five intercep-
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tions his senior season ... GSWA First Team 4A All-State and Touchdown Club
award winner ... South Fulton All-Metro and AJC All-City nod ... Grady High
Golden Helmet award recipient ... Rivals 250, Scout 300, PrepStar 350 ...
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rated a 4-star prospect by Rivals and a 4-star prospect by ESPN ... clocked at a

22 4.42 40-yard dash ... fielded nearly two dozen four-year offers, including big
names like Auburn, Alabama, LSU and Ohio State ... also lettered in track …
son of Cassie and Marlon Character Sr ... has a brother, Myles, and a sister,
Yasir Chelsea ... studying business ... born December 8, 1996.
Abdullah
Carol City n Miramar, Fla. 2018 Louisville Cardinals
Fr | LB | 6-1 | 205

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Dejmi
Four-star prospect from Miami Carol City by ESPN … FHSAA Class-6A
state champion … tabbed the No. 134 player in the state of Florida … ac-
Dumervil-Jean
counted for over 20 sacks in his career and 137 tackles … known for being St. Thomas Aquinas n Lauderdale Lakes, Fla
a physical and hard-hitting player … team Captain and three-year starter … Fr | DT | 6-5 | 357
also played as a wide receiver on offense … has been timed at 10.5 seconds
in 100m and 21.2 in the 200m … chose Louisville over Miami, LSU, Purdue,
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Syracuse, USF and Wake Forest … His father, Xavier McCray, played at Florida
and his mother is Rafena Abdullah ... born 4/12/00. Attended St. Thomas Aquinas and a Florida State Champion … Offensive-
Defense All-American … is a teammate of fellow signee Trenell Troutman …
rated the No. 47 DT by 247Sports … nephew of All-American and current San
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Francisco 49er Elvis Dumervil, who played at UofL from 2002-05 … played on

74 the offensive and defensive lines … finished career with 73 tackles and 2.0 sacks
… registered 55 tackles, averaging 6.1 tackles per game as a senior … had six
tackles as St. Thomas Aquinas beat West Broward 38-7 in the Class 7-A playoffs
Adonis … credited with 18 tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss as a junior … chose Louis-
ville over Rutgers, Michigan State, Kentucky, South Carolina, Illinois, Maryland,
Boone Syracuse, and Mississippi State … son of Michele Jean and Emaine Dumervil.
Mailand n Daytona Beach, Fla.
Fr | OL | 6-5 | 278 2018 Louisville Cardinals

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Attended Mainland High … three-star prospect from 247 Sports … highly
95
rated player in the state of Florida … tabbed one of the-best offensive line re- Thurman
cruits nationally … recorded 35 pancake blocks during his senior season … a
two-time lineman of the year selection … recipient of the academic specialists
Geathers
award for receiving a 3.0 GPA or higher … chose Louisville over offers from North Cobb n Acworth, Ga..
UCF, UAF, Connecticut, FIU, Missouri, Mississippi State, Rutgers, Oregon, Troy, Fr | DE | 6-3 | 225
East Carolina, Kansas and Memphis … son of Andra Gittens and Jeffrey Boone.
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Played for Shane Queen at North Cobb High … rated a three-start pros-

12 pect and the No. 73 defensive end nationally by ESPN … rated the No. 79
player in the state … three-star prospect by 247Sports … tabbed as the No.
67 player in Georgia and the No. 42 weakside defensive end … recorded 10
Marlon tackles and three sacks versus Etowah to earn defensive player of the week
accolades … named all-GACA first team defense … led North Cobb in sacks
Character … was named preseason Class 7-A all-state … finished his junior year with 77
Grady n Atlanta, Ga. tackles and 15 sacks … named honorable mention all-state … team reached
Jr | DB | 6-1 | 195 the quarterfinals of the 7-A state playoffs … voted to the Atlanta Journal Con-
stitution All-Cobb County team … voted to the MDJ all-county first team …
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… defense allowed just 17.0 per game … voted the CCTDC Defensive Line-
Played at Northwest Mississippi Community College … rated the No. 1 man of the Year … committed to Louisville in August … his uncle, Jumpy
JUCO safety … appeared in 10 games, making four starts … closed the year Geathers, played for the Atlanta Falcons … chose Louisville over Arkansas,
with 28 tackles and one interception … led the squad with seven pass break- Arkansas State, Indiana, Kansas State, Maryland, Marshall, Minnesota, NC
ups … blocked a pair of kicks … credited with a season-high seven tackles State, Purdue, Rutgers, Syracuse, TCU, and USF … son of Danika and Thur-
versus East Mississippi … totaled five stops versus Itawamba … played for man Geathers.

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Hassan Jatavious
Hall Harris
Maynard Jackson n Atlanta Ga. Baldwin n Milledeville, Ga.
Fr | RB | 6-0 | 205 Fr | WR | 6-1 | 185

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Three-star athlete according to ESPN from Maynard Jackson High …Ex- Four star by ESPN…Enrolled at Louisville in January … attended Baldwin
ceptional speed with a 10.3 100 meters … listed as the 45th-best running High … three-star prospect by 247 Sports …State Champion in the 100 meters
back nationally … played running back and safety in high school … finished running a 10.6 … rated the No. 82 wide receiver and the No. 53 prospect in
senior season with 93 carries for 728 yards rushing, an average of 7.8 yards Georgia … rated by Rivals as the No. 51 player in the state and the No. 90
per carry, and five touchdowns … on defense, he made 98 tackles, logged wide receiver … selected first team 4-A all-state … former Tennessee com-
three interceptions, and 10 fumble recoveries that season … chose Louisville mitment … chose Louisville over Florida, Duke, West Virginia, Wake Forest,
over offers from Colorado State, Georgia Tech, Navy, and Syracuse. Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Purdue, Oklahoma State, NC State, Mississippi
State, Minnesota, Michigan State, Miami, Pittsburgh, Maryland, East Carolina,
Tennessee, and Kentucky … son of Shemeka and Cedeki Harris.

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rushing and averaged 7.2 yards per carry during his sophomore season …
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totaled 336 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman … received offers from

10 Missouri, Syracuse, Temple, Central Florida, Boston College and Cincinnati.

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Javian
Hawkins
Cocoa n Titusville, Fla.
87
Fr | RB | 5-9 | 185 Tyler
Harrell
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Played for John Wilkinson at Cocoa High … the nation’s No. 21 all-pur- Fr | WR | 6-0 | 175
pose back, according to 247Sports.com … nickname is Playstation … trans-
ferred from Titusville Astronaut … finished his career with over 4,000 yards
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rushing and 40 or more touchdowns … has been timed running a 4.37-sec-
ond 40-yard dash and one of the Nation’s top Sparq ratings … played slot Four-star recruit according to ESPN at Christopher Columbus High, the
receiver and returned kicks … ran for 788 yards, averaging 9.7 per carry, and same school that produced former running back Brandon Radcliff … is the
four touchdowns as a senior … caught 22 passes for 509 yards, averaging 53rd-best receiver nationally in ESPN’s rankings … ran a 4.41 in the 40-yard
23.1 per reception, and seven touchdowns … rushed 35 times for 325 yards dash … clocked a 10.37 in the 100m dash in the Florida state finals … helped
and four scores versus Space Coast … carried 21 times for 218 yards and three high school win a pair of FHSAA Class-4A championships in the spring of
touchdowns versus Avon Park … helped lead Cocoa to the Class 4A state 2016 … was offered a track and field scholarship to Miami … chose Louis-
championship … recorded a 70-yard touchdown run in the state title game … ville over football offers from UCF, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Oregon State,
also had 35 tackles and two interceptions on defense … totaled 1,371 yards Purdue, Syracuse, and Wake Forest … son of Floravia Fogle.

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Allen Telly
Love Plummer
Huffman n Birmingham, Ala. Langston Hughes n Riverdale, Ga.
Fr | DT | 6-2 | 275 Fr | DB | 6-0 | 185

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Rated the No. 54 defensive tackle nationally and the No. 27 prospect in Rated the No. 62 cornerback nationally, No. 65 overall player in Georgia
the state of Alabama … earned all-state honors … selected as the team’s most at Langston Hughes High according to Rivals.com … three-star recruit ac-
valuable player … was named to participate in the Alabama-Mississippi All- cording to ESPN … in three years at the varsity level, amassed 98 tackles … as
Star game … three-star recruit by Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 18 player in a junior, made 36 tackles, including two for loss, and had seven pass breakups
the state and the No. 30 defensive tackle by Rivals … rated a three-star recruit … chose Louisville after offers from UCF, Maryland, Notre Dame, Ole Miss,
by ESPN … finished his senior campaign with 60 tackles, including 10.0 tack- Purdue, South Florida, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, and West Virginia … son of
les for loss … former Ole Miss commit … chose Louisville over Mississippi, Tywanna and Kendrick Wade.
Kansas, Indiana, Arkansas, Baylor, Kentucky, Memphis, Michigan State, NC
State, Purdue, Rutgers, UCF, UAB, Tulane, and Toledo … son of Manessa and
Allen Love Sr.

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Marcus Trenell
Riley Troutman
Rickards n Tallahassee, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas n Miami, Fla.
Fr | WR | 5-10 | 170 Fr | S | 5-11 | 190

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Attended Rickards High and played for Quintin Lewis … ranked as a One of the highest rated players in the class … played for Roger Har-
three-star prospect by 247 Sports and a four star on ESPN … rated as the No. riott at St. Thomas Aquinas … state champion and Offensive-Defensive All-
20 athlete and the No. 67 player in Florida … team captain … threw for over American … four-star prospect by 247 Sports … rated the No. 24 safety and
3,500 yards in his career … ran for 150 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown the No. 52 player in the state … team finished at 10-3 … lost to Venice in the
run, and threw for 170 yards in a game versus Madison County … earned state semifinals … picked off a pass in the regional final versus Doral Acad-
second team all-state honors … accounted for 556 yards versus Godby (316 emy … helped team to the 2016 state title … chose Louisville over Baylor,
passing, 219 rushing and 21 receiving) and seven touchdowns … tossed four Cincinnati, Kentucky, Michigan State, Pitt, Rutgers, and Syracuse … son of
first-half touchdowns and rushed for an 86-yard score … played quarterback Rohani Brown.
as a sophomore and a senior … voted second team all-state as a sophomore
… attended the same high school as former Louisville running back and cur-
rent assistant coach Kolby Smith … chose Louisville over UCF, USF, Southern
Mississippi, Kentucky, Florida State, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Florida … son
of Morris Riley.

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6
Jordan
Travis
The Benjamin School n West Palm Beach, Fla.
Fr | QB | 6-3 | 185

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Dual-threat quarterback from The Benjamin School that was named the
2017 FHSAA Class 3-A Player of the Year … voted the Palm Beach Player of
the Year at the Lou Groza Awards banquet in December 2017 … selected a
finalist for the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers’ Mr. Football Award … three-star
prospect by ESPN and ranked as the 25th-best quarterback in the class of
2018 … led high school to the Class 3-A regional finals in 2017 after com-
pleting 130-of-213 passes for 2,190 yards and 24 touchdowns … rushed for
905 yards and 16 touchdowns on 70 carries … as a junior in 2016, threw for
2,017 yards and 21 touchdowns, while rushing for 384 yards and 11 scores
… was chosen as the conference’s offensive player of the year that season …
clocked a 4.58 in the 40-yard dash … chose Louisville over offers from Baylor,
UCF, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Florida State and South Florida … has
a brother, Devon Travis, who plays baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays … son
of Tammy and Tony Travis.
Khane
Pass

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2018 Walkons

Jacob Jeffrey Clay Maurice Ryan Joe Hunter


Ables Banks Bolin Burkley Chalifoux Comer Crowe

Colin Jack Jack Aaron Taveon Tyler Ori


Demetrakis Duane Fagot Floyd Graves Haycraft Jean-Charles

Keon Dayna Reegan Vince Brendan Isaac Max


Johnson Kinnaird Leen Lococo Lowery Martin Martin

Luke Sean Thomas Evan Nick Zach Emannuel


Massad McCormack Nauert O’Hara Okeke Rogers Sowders

Clayton Damien Jordan Harry Jakson


Six Smith Thomas Trotter Wine
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2017 Game Summaries

Louisville 35 Louisville 47
1-0, 0-0 2-0, 1-0

Purdue 28 North carolina 35


0-1, 0-0 0-2, 0-1

Game 1 n Sept. 2 n Indianapolis, Ind. n Lucas Oil Stadium (37,394) Game 2 n Sept. 9 n Chapel Hill, N.C. n Kenan Stadium (47,000)
Post-Game Notes Post-Game Notes
n The Cardinals are 7-1 in openers under head coach Bobby Petrino. n Louisville is 3-1 in league road openers since joining the ACC in 2014
n Louisville is 257-25 when scoring 30 or more points in a game. Under Petrino, n Louisville’s 705 yards of total offense are the third most in school history and also
Louisville is 55-7 when reaching that mark. the third-highest total allowed by North Carolina.
n Louisville’s defense finished the game with three interceptions. It is the most since n Lamar Jackson and Malik Williams each surpassed 100-yards rushing, the first time
the Cardinals tallied three against NC State in 2016. the Cardinals achieved the feat since Wake Forest in 2016 (Lamar Jackson and
n Louisville’s offense logged 524 yards of offense, the program’s 81st 500-yard game. Brandon Radcliff).
n Lamar Jackson had 481 yards of total offense, the sixth-highest output in a game in n Lamar Jackson’s 525 yards of total offense are the eighth most in an ACC game in
school history. league history. He is the second player in FBS history to record at least 300 passing
n Jackson threw for 378 yards, giving him 5,761 for his career. He moved into yards and 100 rushing yards in consecutive games.
seventh on the school’s career list, surpassing Ed Rubbert (1983-86). n Jackson surpassed 1,000 yards of total offense with his performance against North
n Jaylen Smith had a career-best eight catches for 117 yards. It is the second game of Carolina. He has achieved the feat in consecutive seasons and is one of only two
his career with at least 100 yards receiving. players in FBS history since 2000 to reach the 1,000-yard plateau.
n Blanton Creque connected on all three field goals in the victory, his fourth game n Jaylen Smith recorded his third career, second straight, 100-yard receiving game.
with as many. He finished the contest with nine catches for 183 yards and one score.
n Stacy Thomas accumulated six tackles in the victory. He also had a fumble recovery n Malik Williams had career highs of 13 rushes and 149 yards, toting the ball an
and returned his second career interception 61 yards for a touchdown. average of 11.5 yards per carry.

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary


1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F
Louisville 7 3 15 10 35 Louisville 10 10 7 20 47
Purdue 7 7 7 7 28 North Carolina 7 7 14 7 35

1st PU Anthrop 26-yd pass from Sindelar (Dellinger kick), 3-36, 0:27 UL 0, PU 7 1st UL Creque 37-yd field goal, 8-45, 3:51 UL 3, NC 0
1st UL Davis 3-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 8-64, 3:44 UL 7, PU 7 1st NC Fritts 1-yd pass from Surratt (Jones kick), 4-61, 1:52 UL 3, NC 7
2nd UL Creque 23-yd field goal, 10-72, 3:29 UL 10, PU 7 1st UL Fitzpatrick 9-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 11-75, 5:08 UL 10, NC 7
2nd PU Worship 8-yd pass from Blough (Evans kick), 11-78, 4:26 UL 10, PU 14 2nd UL Creque 19-yd field goal, 12-85, 5:20 UL 13, NC 7
3rd UL Creque 32-yd field goal, 4-7, 1:05 UL 13, PU 14 2nd NC Fritts 5-yd pass from Surratt (Jones kick), 7-75, 2:26 UL 13, NC 14
3rd PU Hopkins 2-yd pass from Blough (Dellinger kick), 5-40, 1:50 UL 13, PU 21 2nd UL Jay. Smith 75-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 1-75, 0:10 UL 20, NC 14
3rd UL Bonnafon 10-yd run (Jackson rush failed), 10-75, 3:10 UL 19, PU 21 3rd UL Jackson 43-yd run (Creque kick), 5-79, 2:24 UL 27, NC 14
3rd UL Thomas 61-yd int. return (Jackson pass int.) UL 25, PU 21 3rd NC Ratliff 94-yd kickoff return (Jones kick) UL 27, NC 21
4th PU Anthrop 14-yd pass from Sindelar (Evans kick), 8-67, 3:16 UL 25, PU 28 3rd NC Jackson 22-yd pass from Harris (Jones kick), 9-77, 3:42 UL 27, NC 28
4th UL Fitzpatrick 20-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 6-75, 1:47 UL 32, PU 28 4th UL Jackson 3-yd run (Jackson pass failed), 11-75, 4:51 UL 33, NC 28
4th UL Creque 30-yd field goal, 9-46, 3:16 UL 35, PU 28 4th UL Fitzpatrick 30-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 5-70, 1:57 UL 40, NC 28
4th UL Jackson 11-yd run (Creque kick), 6-99, 3:35 UL 47, NC 28
Team Statistics 4th NC Carter 1-yd run (Jones kick), 10-63, 2:27 UL 47, NC 35
UL PU
First Downs 27 25 Team Statistics
Rushes-Yards 33-146 21-51 UL NC
Passing Yards 378 293 First Downs 35 20
Pass Comp-Att-Int 30-46-0 33-57-3 Rushes-Yards 44-312 23-17
Total Offense 524 344 Passing Yards 393 3834
Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1 Pass Comp-Att-Int 25-39-0 29-38-0
Penalties-Yards 16-110 6-69 Total Offense 705 401
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 4-159 (39.8/37.5) 5-243 (48.6/40.8) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 8-504 (63.0/49.9) 5-323 (64.6/37.2) Penalties-Yards 6-61 5-50
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-62-0 6-80-0 Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 1-36 (36.0/36.0) 4-214 (53.5/51.5)
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 3-39-0 2-9-0 Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 9-515 (57.2/27.3) 5-316 (63.2/41.2)
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 3-61-1 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-35-0 7-219-1
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 2-51-0 Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-8-0 0-0-0
Time of Possession 31:51 28:09 Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Third-Down Conversions 7-16 5-14 Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 2-3 Time of Possession 35:56 24:04
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-8 3-3 Third-Down Conversions 9-15 3-10
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 4-15 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 1-3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 3-4
Individual Statistics Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 2-25 2-7
UL PU
Rushing: Jackson, 21-107-0 Fuller, 8-29-0 Individual Statistics
Passing: Jackson, 30-46-0, 378 yds 2 TD Blough, 18-26-2, 175yd, 2 TD UL NC
Receiving: Jay. Smith, 8-117 yds, 0 TD Anthrop, 7-82, 2 TD Rushing: Mal. Williams, 13-149-0 J. Brown, 6-23-0
Tackles: Cannon, 9 (7-2) Bentley, 10 (7-3) Passing: Jackson, 25-39-0, 393 yds, 3 TD Surratt, 12-14, 168 yds, 2 TD
Tackles for loss: Greenard, 1.5-8yds Okonye, 1.0-1yd Receiving: Jay. Smith, 9-183 yds, 1 TD Proehl, 8-120 yds, 0 TD
Sacks: Young, 1.5-1yd None Tackles: Etheridge, 8 (4-4) A. Smith, 11 (8-3)
Interceptions: Sta. Thomas, 1-61, 1 TD None Tackles for loss: Greenard, 3.0-25 yds Dalton, 3.0-11 yds
Fumble Recoveries: Sta. Thomas, 1-0, 0 TD Ezechukwu, 1-32, 0 TD Sacks: Greenard, 1.0-21 yds Dalton, 1.0-5 yds
Forced Fumbles: Peterson, 1 Bentley, 2 Interceptions: None None
Fumble Recoveries: None None
Forced Fumbles: Greenard, Chu. Williams, 1 None

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Louisville 21 Louisville 42
2-1, 1-1 3-1, 1-1

Clemson 47 Kent State 3


3-0, 1-0 1-3, 0-0

Game 3 n Sept. 16 n Louisville, Ky. n Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (55,588) Game 4 n Sept. 23 n Louisville, Ky. n Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (47,812)
Post-Game Notes Post-Game Notes
n Louisville is 2-2 in league home openers since joining the ACC in 2014. n Louisville is 91-31 at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.
n Louisville is 90-31 at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium. n The Cardinals’ totaled 14 tackles for loss, the most since achieving 15 versus
n The loss snapped the Cardinals’ seven-game winning streak in the month of Boston College on Oct. 24, 2015.
September. n Louisville averaged 9.5 yards per play, the most since a 10.4 yard average at
n Louisville finished the game 2 for 3 on 4th-down conversions. Syracuse on Sept. 9, 2016. The performance against Kent State ranks as the 10th
n Lamar Jackson climbed to the top of the ACC record book for career rushing yards highest in school history.
by a quarterback, boosting his career total to 2,834. He passed Georgia Tech’s n Kent State’s 11 passing yards are fewest allowed by UofL since Western Kentucky
Joshua Nesbitt, who previously held the mark with 2,806 yards. had 10 yards in 1989. It’s the fewest passing yards achieved by a major college
n Trevon Young was credited with the blocked point-after attempt in the second opponent since Wichita State had eight yards in 1975.
quarter. It is the first PAT Louisville has blocked since Josh Minkins blocked one vs. n Lamar Jackson broke the UofL record for TD responsibility, accounting for his 88th
Temple on Sept. 27, 2003. career touchdown to pass the mark previously held by Chris Redman (87, 1996-
n Traveon Samuel finished the game with two catches for 100 yards, the fourth game 99).
in school history a player reached 100-receiving yards with two or fewer catches. n Trumaine Washington logged his seventh career interception, returning it 37 yards
n Stacy Thomas led the defense with 10 tackles. It is the third time he has had at least in the first quarter for the score. It is the second pick-6 of his career.
10 tackles in Louisville’s last five games and the fourth time in his career. n Malik Williams recorded his first career two-rushing touchdown game, finishing the
contest with nine carries for 47 yards.
Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F Scoring Summary
Clemson 7 12 14 14 47 1 2 3 4 F
Louisville 7 0 0 14 21 Kent State 0 3 0 0 3
Louisville 21 7 14 0 42
1st CU Bryant 8-yd run (Huegel kick), 10-79, 3:55 CU 7, UL 0
1st UL Standberry 11-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 6-95, 1:58 CU 7, UL 7 1st UL Williams 3-yd run (Creque kick), 5-75, 1:59 KS 0, UL 7
2nd CU Huegel 31-yd field goal, 8-41, 3:25 CU 10, UL 7 1st UL Williams 33-yd run (Creque kick), 7-89, 3:36 KS 0, UL 14
2nd CU McCloud 79-yd pass from Bryant 1st UL Washington 37-yd int. return (Creque kick) KS 0, UL 21
(Huegel kick blocked), 4-90, 1:25 CU 16, UL 7 2nd KS Hynes 48-yd field goal, 4-5, 1:05 KS 3, UL 21
2nd CU Huegel 49-yd field goal, 11-49, 2:49 CU 19, UL 7 2nd UL Jackson 13-yd run (Creque kick), 8-75, 1:47 KS 3, UL 28
3rd CU O’Daniel 44-yd int. return (Huegel kick) CU 26, UL 7 3rd UL Dawkins 32-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 7-77, 3:20 KS 3, UL 35
3rd CU Bryant 1-yd run (Huegel kick), 11-66, 5:14 CU 33, UL 7 3rd UL Bagley 15-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 5-66, 1:43 KS 3, UL 42
4th UL Jay. Smith 36-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 9-75, 3:31 CU 33, UL 14
4th CU Choice 39-yd run (Huegel kick), 4-79, 1:49 CU 40, UL 14 Team Statistics
4th UL Fitzpatrick 8-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 11-85, 4:19 CU 40, UL 21 UL KS
4th CU Etienne 81-yd run (Huegel kick), 2-75, 1:24 CU 47, UL 21 First Downs 23 11
Rushes-Yards 27-165 54-139
Team Statistics Passing Yards 374 11
UL CU Pass Comp-Att-Int 23-30-2 2-5-1
First Downs 21 25 Total Offense 539 150
Rushes-Yards 27-116 48-297 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2
Passing Yards 317 316 Penalties-Yards 4-30 5-45
Pass Comp-Att-Int 21-42-1 23-33-0 Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 1-45 (45.0/45.0) 8-369 (46.1/42.6)
Total Offense 433 613 Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 7-447 (63.9/43.3) 2-130 (65.0/40.0)
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 3-44-0
Penalties-Yards 4-35 4-30 Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 3-8-0 0-0-0
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 8-350 (43.8/42.6) 4-207 (51.8/46.0) Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-37-1 2-13-0
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 4-260 (65.0/45.0) 9-581 (64.6/41.8) Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-4-0 0-0-0
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 5-105-0 2-30-0 Time of Possession 23:18 36:42
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-3-0 3-9-0 Third-Down Conversions 4-10 5-15
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 1-44-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 0-0
Time of Possession 24:28 35:32 Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 2-17 1-7
Third-Down Conversions 5-16 9-17
Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-1 Individual Statistics
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3 UL KS
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 4-35 5-23 Rushing: Williams, 9-47-2 Crum, 18-62-0
Passing: Jackson, 18-22-2, 299 yds, 2 TD Bollas, 2-4-1, 11 yds, 0 TD
Individual Statistics Receiving: Dawkins, 4-75 yds, 1 TD Brumfield, 1-6 yds, 0 TD
UL CU Tackles: Etheridge, 9 (4-5) Jones, 9 (3-6)
Rushing: Jackson, 17-64-0 Etienne, 6-98-1 Tackles for loss: Greenard, 2.0-17 yds Alexander, 1.5-8 yds
Passing: Jackson, 21-42-1, 317 yds, 3 TD Bryant, 22-32-0, 316 yds, 1 TD Sacks: Greenard, 2.0-17 yds Alexander, 1.0-7 yds
Receiving: Jay. Smith, 5-79 yds, 1 TD McCloud, 7-115 yds, 1 TD Interceptions: Washington, 1-37 yds, 1 TD Monday, 2-13 yds, 0 TD
Tackles: Thomas, 10 (5-5) Simmons, 8 (6-2) Fumble Recovery: Etheridge/Avery, 1 each Foster/Hines, 1 each
Tackles for loss: Hearns, 2.0-12 yds Wilkins, 1.0-9 yds Forced Fumbles: K. Pass, 1 Parker/Hines, 1 each
Sacks: Hearns, 2.0-12 yds Wilkins, 1.0-9 yds
Interceptions: None O’Daniel, 1-44 yds, 1 TD
Fumble Recoveries: None None
Forced Fumbles: None None

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2017 Game Summaries

Louisville 55 Louisville 25
4-1, 1-1 4-2, 1-2

Murray State 10 NC State 39


1-4, 0-1 5-1, 3-0

Game 5 n Sept. 30 n Louisville, Ky. n Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (47,826) Game 6 n Oct. 5 n Raleigh, N.C. n Carter-Finley Stadium (56,107)
Post-Game Notes Post-Game Notes
n It is the second time this season the Cardinals’ offense totaled more than 600 yards n Louisville had 470 yards of total offense, marking the 16th time in the last 19
(676 versus Murray State; 705 versus North Carolina). games achieving at least 400 yards.
n Louisville went 8 for 8 in the red zone, marking the Cardinals’ best performance n Lamar Jackson became the third player in Louisville history, seventh in ACC history,
since going 8 for 8 against NC State on Oct. 22, 2016. to reach 10,000 yards (10,414 currently) of total offense for his career. He is the
n UofL set a school record for margin of total offense, outgaining Murray State by 596 first Louisville player, second in the ACC, to reach the plateau before their senior
yards. season.
n Lamar Jackson broke the UofL record for points responsibility, accounting for his n Jackson became the sixth player in FBS history to rush for 3,000 yards and pass for
554th to pass the mark previously held by Chris Redman (536, 1996-99). over 7,000 passing yards in a career. He has 3,041 rushing yards and 7,373 passing
n Jackson, who had 100 yards on the ground, set the Louisville record for most 100- yards.
yard rushing games, gaining 100 or more yards on the ground for the 16th time. n Jackson’s second rushing touchdown made him the ACC career record holder for
n Dez Fitzpatrick, who had two receiving scores in the game and now six for the rushing touchdowns by a quarterback with 39. At the school level, he is tied with
season, is one shy of the UofL record for a freshman held by Arnold Jackson (1997) Michael Bush (2003-06) for second on the career chart.
and Mario Urruita (2005). n Dez Fitzpatrick had career highs of 10 catches and 134 yards. His 10 receptions tie
n Blanton Creque connected on two field goals – 37 yards and 44 yards – to push his Ibn Green’s freshman record, first set against North Carolina on Nov. 9, 1996.
streak to 12 consecutive. n Blanton Creque was 2 for 2 on field goals, including a career-long 48 in the third
quarter. He moved into seventh on the school’s career chart with 25. He passed
Scoring Summary Wilbur Summers, who made 24 from 1972-75.
1 2 3 4 F
Murray State 3 0 7 0 10 Scoring Summary
Louisville 14 21 10 10 55 1 2 3 4 F
Louisville 0 10 3 12 25
1st UL Jackson 2-yd run (Creque kick), 6-77, 2:20 MS 0, UL 7 NC State 0 17 7 15 39
1st MS Vicente 36-yd field goal, 12-63, 6:02 MS 3, UL 7
1st UL Fitzpatrick 9-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 2-21, 0:30 MS 3, UL 14 2nd ST Harmon 48-yd pass from Finley (Wise kick), 5-59, 1:42 UL 0, ST 7
2nd UL Fitzpatrick 9-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 9-63, 2:58 MS 3, UL 21 2nd UL Dawkins 23-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 9-75, 4:20 UL 7, ST 7
2nd UL Standberry 8-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 7-83, 2:17 MS 3, UL 28 2nd ST Wise 21-yd field goal, 6-87, 2:21 UL 7, ST 10
2nd UL Bonnafon 6-yd run (Creque kick), 9-79, 4:49 MS 3, UL 35 2nd ST Hines 11-yd run (Wise kick), 7-77, 1:36 UL 7, ST 17
3rd MS Johnson 23-yd fumble recovery (Vicente kick) MS 10, UL 35 2nd UL Creque 28-yd field goal, 11-68, 1:42 UL 10, ST 17
3rd UL Creque 37-yd field goal, 9-55, 4:23 MS 10, UL 38 3rd UL Creque 48-yd field goal, 8-49, 3:59 UL 13, ST 17
3rd UL Bagley 14-yd pass from J. Pass (Creque kick), 4-56, 1:43 MS 10, UL 45 3rd ST Hines 7-yd run (Wise kick), 9-78, 3:36 UL 13, ST 24
4th UL Creque 44-yd field goal, 14-44, 5:59 MS 10, UL 48 4th UL Jackson 4-yd run (Jackson pass failed), 9-62, 3:48 UL 19, ST 24
4th UL J. Pass 2-yd run (Creque kick), 18-98, 8:07 MS 10, UL 55 4th ST Gallaspy 3-yd run (Hines pass from Finley), 5-45, 2:22 UL 19, ST 32
4th UL Jackson 3-yd run (Creque kick blocked), 7-80, 2:04 UL 25, ST 32
Team Statistics 4th ST Pratt 25-yd int return (Wise kick) UL 25, ST 39
UL MS
First Downs 38 5 Team Statistics
Rushes-Yards 46-312 22-19 UL NCST
Passing Yards 364 61 First Downs 25 23
Pass Comp-Att-Int 32-45-0 10-21-0 Rushes-Yards 29-116 39-153
Total Offense 676 80 Passing Yards 354 367
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Pass Comp-Att-Int 26-48-1 20-32-0
Penalties-Yards 7-69 4-59 Total Offense 470 520
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 1-45 (45.0/45.0) 9-421 (46.8/44.1) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 10-587 (58.7/41.5) 3-169 (56.3/39.7) Penalties-Yards 10-69 6-50
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-25-0 6-97-0 Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 5-203 (40.6/40.0) 3-135 (45.0/38.3)
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 5-24-0 1-0-0 Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 5-281 (56.2/35.2) 7-416 (59.4/38.6)
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 3-71-0 4-105-0
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 1-23-1 Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 2-3-0
Time of Possession 37:51 22:09 Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 1-25-1
Third-Down Conversions 7-13 2-12 Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 0-0 Time of Possession 29:27 30:33
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-8 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 9-16 5-12
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 0-0 3-19 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 1-1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-6
Individual Statistics Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 0-0 4-24
UL MS
Rushing: Jackson, 7-100-1 Newble, 4-11-0 Individual Statistics
Passing: Jackson, 18-26-0, 249 yds, 3 TD Newble, 9-17-0, 64 yds, 0 TD UL ST
Receiving: Reed, 4-94 yds, 0 TD Castille, 2-15, 0 TD Rushing: Jackson, 19-73-2 Hines, 18-102-2
Tackles: Young, 5 (5-0) Wade, 11 (5-6) Passing: Jackson, 26-47-1, 354 yds, 1 TD Finley, 20-31-0, 367 yds, 1 TD
Tackles for loss: Greenard, 2.0-6 yds Quinn, 1.0-7 yds Receiving: Fitzpatrick, 10-134 yds, 0 TD Harmon, 6-133 yds, 1 TD
Sacks: None Quinn, 1.0-7 yds Tackles: Young, 8 (3-5) Morehead, 11 (7-4)
Interceptions: None None Tackles for loss: Cannon, 1.0-3 yds Bryant, 2.0-13 yds
Fumble Recovery: Lam. Thomas, 1-0 Jas. Johnson, 1-23, 1 TD Sacks: None Bryant, 2.0-13 yds
Forced Fumbles: None Sanford, 1 Interceptions: None Pratt, 1-25 yds, 1 TD
Fumble Recovery: Hearns, 1-0 None
Forced Fumbles: None None

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2017 Game Summaries

Louisville 42 Louisville 31
4-3, 1-3 5-3, 2-3

Boston College 45 Florida State 28


3-4, 1-3 2-4, 2-3

Game 7 n Oct. 14 n Louisville, Ky. n Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (44,679) Game 8 n Oct. 21 n Tallahassee, Fla. n Doak S. Campbell Stadium (72,764)
Post-Game Notes Post-Game Notes
n It is the second time in school history the Cardinals had a pair of 100-yard receivers n Louisville has totaled at least 400 yards of offense in 18 of the last 21 games.
and 100-yard rushers. The first time, it happened in 2016 at Syracuse, when Jamari n Lamar Jackson had his eighth-straight game with 300 yards of total offense, the
Staples (136) and James Quick (108) each passed the century mark for receiving second longest streak at UofL.
and Lamar Jackson (199) and Brandon Radcliff (156) did it on the ground. n Jackson increased his career total offense to 11,260, making him only the fourth
n Lamar Jackson set the Louisville record for career rushing yards with 3,221. Walter player in ACC history to eclipse the 11,000-yard plateau.
Peacock set the old record, with 3,204 from 1972-75. Jackson also broke the n Blanton Creque’s 34-yard field goal is the first game-winner for UofL since John
rushing touchdowns record with his 42nd. Wallace made a 29-yarder in a 20-17 win at Rutgers in 2012.
n Jackson became the sixth player in FBS history to rush for 3,000 yards and pass for n Trumaine Washington had two interceptions in the game, the first multi-pick game
over 7,000 passing yards in a career. He has 3,041 rushing yards and 7,373 passing of his career. He is the first Louisville player to have at least two picks in a game
yards. since Jaire Alexander picked off two at Virginia on Oct. 29, 2016.
n Jackson is the first player in the ACC’s 65-year history to have three games with at n Seven different receivers had at least one catch in the game, led by Jaylen Smith’s
least 500 yards of total offense. five receptions for 49 yards.
n Dez Fitzpatrick’s seventh touchdown of the season tied him with Arnold Jackson
(1997) and Mario Urrutia (2005) for most receiving touchdowns in a season by a Scoring Summary
freshman. 1 2 3 4 F
n Dorian Etheridge paced the Cardinals’ with a season-high 14 tackles, including Louisville 7 7 14 3 31
nine solo stops. It is the most tackles by a true freshman since records are available Florida State 7 7 0 14 28
in 1972.
1st UL Jackson 22-yd run (Creque kick), 7-75, 3:23 UL 7, FSU 0
Scoring Summary 1st FS Izzo 7-yd pass from Blackman (Aguayo kick), 9-78, 5:00 UL 7, FSU 7
1 2 3 4 F 2nd FS Thomas 34-yd fumble recovery (Aguayo kick) UL 7, FSU 14
Boston College 7 7 14 17 45 2nd UL Dawkins 26-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 8-75, 3:04 UL 14, FSU 14
Louisville 14 7 0 21 42 3rd UL Bonnafon 2-yd run (Creque kick), 6-73, 2:31 UL 21, FSU 14
3rd UL Dae Williams 25-yd run (Creque kick), 5-45, 1:40 UL 28, FSU 14
1st UL Averett 22-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 9-75, 3:22 BC 0, UL 7 4th FS Murray 0-yd fumble recovery (Aguayo kick), 14-74, 6:44 UL 28, FSU 21
1st UL Jackson 20-yd run (Creque kick), 6-80, 2:23 BC 0, UL 14 4th FS Murray 20-yd pass from Blackman (Aguayo kick), 6-74, 2:18 UL 28, FSU 28
1st BC Smith 42-yd pass from Brown (Lichtenberg kick), 6-78, 2:43 BC 7, UL 14 4th UL Creque 34-yd field goal, 8-59, 2:00 UL 31, FSU 28
2nd UL Bonnafon 64-yd run (Creque kick), 1-64, 0:10 BC 7, UL 21
2nd BC Dillon 1-yd run (Lichtenberg kick), 8-48, 1:47 BC 14, UL 21 Team Statistics
3rd BC Dillon 3-yd run (Lichtenberg kick), 14-72, 5:19 BC 21, UL 21 UL FSU
3rd BC Hilliman 6-yd run (Lichtenberg kick), 4-64, 1:32 BC 28, UL 21 First Downs 22 23
4th BC Dillon 11-yd run (Lichtenberg kick), 4-22, 1:20 BC 35, UL 21 Rushes-Yards 44-293 38-155
4th UL Fitzpatrick 40-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 6-84, 2:42 BC 35, UL 28 Passing Yards 156 248
4th BC Dillon 75-yd run (Lichtenberg kick), 1-75, 0:14 BC 42, UL 28 Pass Comp-Att-Int 13-21-0 16-28-2
4th UL Jackson 9-yd run (Creque kick), 10-79, 3:00 BC 42, UL 35 Total Offense 449 403
4th UL Jackson 41-yd run (Creque kick), 6-83, 2:21 BC 42, UL 42 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1
4th BC Lichtenberg 27-yd field goal, 8-29, 1:49 BC 45, UL 42 Penalties-Yards 2-13 4-40
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 3-149 (49.7/43.7) 3-126 (42.0/35.3)
Team Statistics Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 6-387 (64.5/40.3) 5-311 (62.2/44.8)
UL BC Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-12-0 2-45-0
First Downs 25 27 Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-0-0 3-18-0
Rushes-Yards 36-293 59-364 Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-44-0 0-0-0
Passing Yards 332 191 Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 1-34-1
Pass Comp-Att-Int 19-39-1 12-28-1 Time of Possession 28:50 31:10
Total Offense 625 555 Third-Down Conversions 5-10 6-12
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-2 1-1
Penalties-Yards 4-30 1-10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 6-286 (47.7/33.7) 6-235 (39.2/36.0) Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 2-17 2-6
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 7-434 (62.0/38.7) 7-446 (63.7/42.7)
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 3-47-0 3-63-0 Individual Statistics
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-(1)-0 4-64-0 UL FSU
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-0-0 1-24-0 Rushing: Jackson, 23-178-1 Akers, 16-75-0
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 1-11-0 Passing: Jackson, 13-21-0, 156 yds, 1 TD Blackman, 16-28-2, 248 yds, 2 TD
Time of Possession 29:30 30:30 Receiving: Jay. Smith, 5-49 yds, 0 TD Murray, 4-95 yds, 1 TD
Third-Down Conversions 5-15 9-18 Tackles: Stewart, 9 (5-4) Thomas (5-5) & Marshall (4-6), 10
Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 1-1 Tackles for loss: Hearns, 1.5-2 yds Sweat, 2.0-8 yds
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-5 Sacks: Young, 1.0-12 yds Sweat, 1.0-2 yds
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 2-13 0-0 Interceptions: Washington, 2-44 yds None
Fumble Recovery: Famurewa, 1-0 yds Thomas, 1-34 yds, 1 TD
Individual Statistics Forced Fumbles: Chu. Williams, 1 Kaindoh, 1
UL BC
Rushing: Jackson, 22-180-3 Dillon, 39-272-4
Passing: Jackson, 19-39-1, 332 yds, 2 TD Brown, 5-17-1, 100 yds, 1 TD
Receiving: Fitzpatrick, 7-127 yds, 1 TD Sweeney, 4-57 yds, 0 TD
Tackles: Etheridge, 14 (9-5) Schwab, 11 (6-5)
Tackles for loss: TreS. Smith, 2.0-10 yds Lamot, 1.0-1 yds
Sacks: TreS. Smith, 1.0-8 yds None
Interceptions: TreS. Smith, 1-0 yds Ray, 1-24 yds
Fumble Recovery: None Moore, 1-11 yds
Forced Fumbles: Stewart, 1 Wade, 1

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2017 Game Summaries

Louisville 32 Louisville 38
5-4, 2-4 6-4, 3-4

Wake Forest 42 Virginia 21


5-3, 2-3 6-4, 3-3

Game 9 n Oct. 28 n Winston-Salem, N.C. n BB&T Field (29,593) Game 10 n Nov. 11 n Louisville, Ky. n Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (46,787)
Post-Game Notes Post-Game Notes
n Louisville has totaled at least 400 yards of offense in 19 of the last 22 games. n The Cardinals became bowl eligible for the eighth-consecutive season with the
n Chucky Williams, Zykiesis Cannon, and Stacy Thomas each had 10 tackles. It is the victory.
second time this season Louisville had three players finish with double-digit tackles n The Cardinals held Virginia to just 10 yards rushing in the first half, 63 for the
in a game. game.
n Lamar Jackson became the fourth player and first underclassman in FBS history n Lamar Jackson is the first player in FBS history to have two seasons with 1,000
with 3,000 yards rushing and 8,000 yards passing in a career. rushing yards and 3,000 passing yards. Previously, seven players achieved it once
n Jackson is the fifth quarterback in FBS history to rush for 40 TDs and pass for 60 in their careers.
TDs, doing so earlier in his career than any other player. n Jackson’s 63rd career passing touchdowns moved him into a tie for 13th place on
n Jackson set a Louisville record for most 150-yard rushing games, reaching that mark the ACC’s career passing touchdowns list.
for the 11th time in his career. n James Hearns set a Louisville single-game record with three fumbles forced.
n Blanton Creque finished the game with six points, moving him to eighth on n Dae Williams had career highs of 15 carries and 88 yards, rushing for his second
Louisville’s all-time points by a kicker with 157. He passed Wilbur Summers who career touchdown.
had 153 from 1972-75. n Jaylen Smith caught five passes for 84 yards and a career-high two touchdown
n Stacy Thomas’ 3.5 TFLs are the most in a game since DeVonte Fields had 4.5 at receptions.
Kentucky on Nov. 28, 2015. n Blanton Creque made five extra points and moved into a tie for eighth on
Louisville’s career list for extra points made, scoring his 81st career PAT.
Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F Scoring Summary
Louisville 3 7 7 15 32 1 2 3 4 F
Wake Forest 14 14 7 7 42 Virginia 7 7 0 7 21
Louisville 7 10 14 7 38
1st WF Wolford 1-yd run (Weaver kick), 10-91, 3:08 UL 0, WF 7
1st UL Creque 35-yd field goal, 14-57, 4:51 UL 3, WF 7 1st VA Sharp 7-yd run (Mejia kick), 7-54, 3:47 VA 7, UL 0
1st WF Dortch 32-yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick), 4-66, 1:18 UL 3, WF 14 1st UL Jackson 68-yd run (Creque kick), 3-75, 1:04 VA 7, UL 7
2nd WF Dortch 4-yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick), 10-80, 2:38 UL 3, WF 21 2nd UL Creque 40-yd field goal, 9-17, 3:06 VA 7, UL 10
2nd UL Jackson 7-yd run (Creque kick), 9-70, 3:38 UL 10, WF 21 2nd UL Dawkins 14-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 11-91, 4:54 VA 7, UL 17
2nd WF Dortch 25-yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick), 5-75, 1:29 UL 10, WF 28 2nd VA Butts 25-yd pass from Benkert (Mejia kick), 6-58, 1:36 VA 14, UL 17
3rd WF Dortch 52-yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick), 4-70, 1:04 UL 10, WF 35 3rd UL Jay. Smith 24-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 10-80, 4:55 VA 14, UL 24
3rd UL Jackson 4-yd run (Creque kick), 12-75, 4:28 UL 17, WF 35 3rd UL Jay. Smith 21-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 4-59, 1:41 VA 14, UL 31
4th UL Jackson 55-yd run (Jay. Smith pass from Jackson), 4-62, 0:49 UL 25, WF 35 4th UL Dae Williams 3-yd run (Creque kick), 7-40, 2:41 VA 14, UL 38
4th WF Wade 44-yd pass from Wolford (Weaver kick), 2-46, 0:13 UL 25, WF 42 4th VA Ellis 3-yd run (Mejia kick), 12-80, 5:55 VA 21, UL 38
4th UL Standberry 20-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 4-64, 0:43 UL 32, WF 42
Team Statistics
Team Statistics UL VA
UL WF First Downs 27 16
First Downs 30 26 Rushes-Yards 43-298 28-63
Rushes-Yards 42-191 39-164 Passing Yards 195 214
Passing Yards 332 461 Pass Comp-Att-Int 15-26-0 19-36-1
Pass Comp-Att-Int 28-46-1 28-34-0 Total Offense 493 277
Total Offense 523 625 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-1
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 6-65 8-73
Penalties-Yards 0-0 6-55 Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 3-121 (40.3/40.3) 8-354 (44.2/36.2)
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 5-196 (39.2/34.2) 2-77 (38.5/39.5) Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 7-417 (59.6/37.9) 4-247 (61.8/44.2)
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 4-242 (60.5/41.8) 7-409 (58.4/39.7) Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-45-0 7-152-0
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-31-0 4-50-0 Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 5-44-0 0-0-0
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-(2)-0 2-5-0 Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-45-0 0-0-0
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Possession 29:59 30:01
Time of Possession 33:59 26:01 Third-Down Conversions 4-11 6-15
Third-Down Conversions 6-16 8-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-0
Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 2-2 Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 4-33 2-11
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 1-5 7-33
Individual Statistics
Individual Statistics UL VA
UL WF Rushing: Jackson, 15-147-1 Ellis, 13-58-1
Rushing: Jackson, 27-161-3 Colburn, 24-141-0 Passing: Jackson, 15-26-0, 195 yds, 3 TD Benkert, 19-36-1, 214 yds, 1 TD
Passing: Jackson, 27-44-1, 330 yds, 1 TD Wolford, 28-34-0, 461 yds, 5 TD Receiving: Jay. Smith, 5-84 yds, 2 TD Levrone, 6-92 yds, 0 TD
Receiving: Jay. Smith, 6-73 yds, 0 TD Dortch, 10-167 yds, 4 TD Tackles: C. Williams, (4-5) 9 Blanding, Kiser, Mack, 9
Tackles: Cannon, Thomas, Williams, 10 Bassey (7-3), 10 Tackles for loss: Hearns, 3.0-24 yds Mack, 1.5-11 yds
Tackles for loss: Thomas, 3.5-13 yds Strnad, 2.5-11 yds Sacks: Hearns, 3.0-24 yds Mack, 1.5-11 yds
Sacks: Thomas, 1.0-5 yds Strnad, 2.5-11 yds Interceptions: Dee Smith, 1-45 yds None
Interceptions: None Bassey, 1-0 yds Fumble Recovery: Young, 1-0 yds Kiser, 1-0 yds
Fumble Recovery: Team, 1-0 yds None Forced Fumbles: Hearns, 3 Mack, Snowden, 1
Forced Fumbles: Chu. Williams, 1 Strnad, 1

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2017 Game Summaries

Louisville 56 Louisville 44
7-4, 4-4 8-4, 4-4

Syracuse 10 Kentucky 17
4-7, 2-5 7-5, 4-4

Game 11 n Nov. 18 n Louisville, Ky. n Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (34,265) Game 12 n Nov. 25 n Lexington, Ky. n Kroger Field (56,186)
Post-Game Notes Post-Game Notes
n Over the last three games against Syracuse, the Cardinals have outscored the n Louisville has won six of the last seven meetings against Kentucky.
Orange 159-55. n Louisville’s 27-point win is its largest margin of victory in the series since 2006,
n Louisville’s 46-point margin of victory is its largest in a conference game since when the Cardinals beat the Wildcats 59-28.
beating Rutgers 56-5 on Nov. 11, 2005. n The Cardinals finished without a turnover for the second-consecutive game.
n Louisville’s 727 yards of total offense are the seventh most in school history. n Lamar Jackson was named the 2017 Howard Schnellenberger Most Valuable Player
n Louisville’s 411 yards rushing is its third-highest total since 1978 and the seventh after totaling 372 yards of offense.
highest in school history. n Jackson moved into seventh on the NCAA’s career list for rushing yards by a QB,
n Lamar Jackson now owns the school record for career total offense, passing Chris passing Indiana’s Antwaan Randle El (1998-01).
Redman’s mark with 12,474. He ranks third on the ACC list for career total offense. n Jackson, who rushed for 156 yards in the game, is the first player in Louisville
n Jackson is only the second player in ACC history to string together five-straight 100- history to have two seasons with at least 1,300 yards rushing.
yard rushing games twice in his career, joining Boston College’s Montel Harris. n With his ninth touchdown catch this season, Dez Fitzpatrick moved into a tie for
n Malik Williams’ 180 yards rushing are the most by a Louisville running back since second most TD receptions by a freshman in the ACC.
Bilal Powell had 209 yards versus Cincinnati on Oct. 15, 2010. n Blanton Creque connected on three field goals and moved into a tie for fifth on the
n Trumaine Washington logged his 10th career interception and is one of four players school’s single-season list with 15 made.
in Louisville history with at least 10 interceptions and at least 20 pass breakups, n Stacy Thomas had his third double-digit tackle game of the season, leading the
joining Anthony Floyd, Sam Madison, and Rashad Holman. defense with 10 tackles, including one sack.

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary


1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F
Syracuse 3 0 0 7 10 Louisville 17 14 3 10 44
Louisville 7 28 14 7 56 Kentucky 7 3 0 7 17

1st UL Mal. Williams 46-yd run (Creque kick), 2-75, 0:36 SU 0, UL 7 1st UL Bonnafon 18-yd run (Creque kick), 7-75, 3:57 UL 7, UK 0
1st SU Murphy 51-yd field goal, 8-38, 2:23 SU 3, UL 7 1st UL Dae Williams 1-yd run (Creque kick), 9-69, 4:03 UL 14, UK 0
2nd UL Jackson 43-yd run (Creque kick), 9-85, 3:38 SU 3, UL 14 1st UK Snell 2-yd run (MacGinnis kick), 7-80, 3:19 UL 14, UK 7
2nd UL Bonnafon 33-yd run (Creque kick), 5-64, 2;04 SU 3, UL 21 1st UL Creque 38-yd field goal, 6-44, 2:09 UL 17, UK 7
2nd UL Jay. Smith 72-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 1-67, 0:11 SU 3, UL 28 2nd UL Bonnafon 11-yd run (Creque kick), 4-80, 1:45 UL 24, UK 7
2nd UL Bonnafon 34-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 7-60, 2:35 SU 3, UL 35 2nd UL Fitzpatrick 29-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 6-77, 1:16 UL 31, UK 7
3rd UL Jackson 19-yd run (Creque kick), 4-73, 0:56 SU 3, UL 42 2nd UK MacGinnis 45-yd field goal, 4-48, 0:32 UL 31, UK 10
3rd UL Mal. Williams 56-yd run (Creque kick), 4-75, 1:49 SU 3, UL 49 3rd UL Creque 35-yd field goal, 8-51, 3:07 UL 34, UK 10
4th UL Fitzpatrick 29-yd pass from J. Pass (Creque kick), 5-51, 2:12 SU 3, UL 56 4th UL Creque 42-yd field goal, 12-37, 5:14 UL 37, UK 10
4th SU Philips 8-yd run (Murphy kick), 11-71, 4:39 SU 10, UL 56 4th UL Jay. Smith 14-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 7-99, 2:46 UL 44, UK 10
4th UK Snell 4-yd run (MacGinnis kick), 9-73, 4:53 UL 44, UK 17
Team Statistics
UL SU Team Statistics
First Downs 27 22 UL UK
Rushes-Yards 42-411 45-197 First Downs 32 20
Passing Yards 316 138 Rushes-Yards 43-346 43-228
Pass Comp-Att-Int 17-30-0 13-34-4 Passing Yards 216 110
Total Offense 727 335 Pass Comp-Att-Int 15-21-0 8-19-0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Total Offense 562 338
Penalties-Yards 11-85 7-52 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 3-155 (51.7/51.7) 6-265 (44.2/44.2) Penalties-Yards 6-55 7-86
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 9-562 (62.4/39.9) 3-191 (63.7/47.0) Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 0-0 (0/0) 4-169 (42.2/44.5)
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 7-153-0 Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 9-489 (54.3/40.2) 3-152 (50.7/42.3)
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 9-127-0
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 4-42-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 2-(9)-0 0-0-0
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Time of Possession 30:29 29:31 Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Third-Down Conversions 9-16 3-13 Time of Possession 29:29 30:31
Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 1-2 Third-Down Conversions 6-11 6-13
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 1-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 1-2
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 1-7 1-9 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 2-3
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 3-29 0-0
Individual Statistics
UL SU Individual Statistics
Rushing: Mal. Williams, 9-180-2 Neal, 19-98-0 UL UK
Passing: Jackson, 14-26-0, 270 yds, 2 TD Culpepper, 8-19-2, 89, 0 TD Rushing: Jackson, 15-156-0 Snell, 29-211-2
Receiving: Jay. Smith, 3-95 yds, 1 TD Butler, 5-63 yds, 0 TD Passing: Jackson, 15-21-0, 216 yds, 2 TD Johnson, 8-19-0, 110 yds, 0 TD
Tackles: Etheridge, (5-6) 11 Bennett, (8-4) 12 Receiving: Jay. Smith, 6-75 yds, 1 TD Ross, 3-44 yds, 0 TD
Tackles for loss: Hearns, 3.0-12 yds Bennett, 1.5-1 Tackles: S. Thomas, (6-4) 10 Love, (2-8) 10
Sacks: Hearns, 1.0-7 yds Franklin, Guthrie, 0.5 Tackles for loss: Greenard, 2.0-12 yds Looney, 1.0-1 yd
Interceptions: Four players, 1 None Sacks: Three players, 1 None
Fumble Recovery: None None Interceptions: None None
Forced Fumbles: Hearns, 1 None Fumble Recovery: None None
Forced Fumbles: None Baity, 1

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2017 Game Summaries

Louisville 27
8-5

Mississippi State 31 Trumaine


9-4 Washington

Game 13 n Dec. 30 n Jacksonville, Fla. n EverBank Field (41,310)


Post-Game Notes
n Louisville players have combined for a school-record 13 individual 100-yard
rushing games this season, surpassing last year’s record of 12.
n Louisville rushed for 3,186 yards this season, surpassing the school record set in
2016.
n Louisville gained 7,084 yards this year, a school record and the first time surpassing
the 7,000-yard plateau.
n Lamar Jackson broke Pat White’s TaxSlayer record for rushing yards by a
quarterback, previously held by West Virginia’s Pat White in 2007, with 158
on the ground.
n Jackson moved into sixth on the FBS career list for rushing yards by a quarterback,
surpassing Nevada’s Colin Kaepernick (2007-10, 4,112 yards), with 4,132 yards.
n With Jackson’s first rushing touchdown of the game, he became the third player in
FBS history to record 50 rushing and 50 passing touchdowns (Florida’s Tim Tebow,
Nevada’s Colin Kaepernick). Jackson is the only non-senior to reach that mark.
n Jaylen Smith logged his fifth career 100-yard receiving game, with 107 yards, and
moved into ninth on the school’s single-season list for receiving yards, with 980.
n Blanton Creque had nine points (two FGs, three extra points), capping the year
with 109 points. It is the 10th most points in a season in school history, fourth by a
kicker in a season in program history.

Scoring Summary
1 2 3 4 F
Louisville 7 14 3 3 27
Mississippi State 14 3 0 14 31

1st MS Williams 5-yd run (Christmann kick), 6-56, 2:07 UL 0, MS 7


1st UL Standberry 5-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 9-51, 4:10 UL 7, MS 7
1st MS Thompson 14-yd run (Christmann kick), 9-79, 3:19 UL 7, MS 14
2nd UL Jackson 13-yd run (Creque kick), 5-74, 1:38 UL 14, MS 14
2nd MS Christmann 23-yd field goal, 7-14, 3:24 UL 14, MS 17
2nd UL Jay. Smith 11-yd pass from Jackson (Creque kick), 3-88, 0:45 UL 21, MS 17
3rd UL Creque 23-yd field goal, 6-27, 2:38 UL 24, MS 17
4th MS Thompson 2-yd run (Christmann kick), 4-22, 0:58 UL 24, MS 24
4th UL Creque 31-yd field goal, 13-61, 5:44 UL 27, MS 24
4th MS Thompson 1-yd run (Christmann kick), 11-65, 3:49 UL 27, MS 31

Team Statistics
UL MS
First Downs 20 23
Rushes-Yards 39-187 55-277
Passing Yards 171 127
Pass Comp-Att-Int 13-31-4 11-20-1
Total Offense 358 404
Dee
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Smith
Penalties-Yards 6-42 11-100
Punts-Yards (Avg./Net) 4-169 (42.2/39.5) 4-164 (41.0/33.8)
Kickoffs-Yards (Avg./Net) 6-353 (58.8/35.3) 5-310 (62.0/42.0)
Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 3-50-0 6-141-0
Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-9-0 3-11-0
Interceptions (No.-Yds.-TD) 1-1-0 4-57-0
Fumble Returns (No.-Yds.-TD) 0-0-0 0-0-0
Time of Possession 30:21 29:39
Third-Down Conversions 4-16 7-15
Fourth-Down Conversions 3-3 1-2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 5-5
Sacks By (No.-Yds.) 2-8 6-42

Individual Statistics
UL MS
Rushing: Jackson, 24-158-1 Thompson, 27-155-3
Passing: Jackson, 13-31-4, 171 yds, 2 TD Thompson, 11-20-1, 127 yds, 0 TD
Receiving: Jay. Smith, 7-107 yds, 1 TD Jackson, 3-38 yds, 0 TD
Tackles: Dee Smith, (9-2) 11 McLaurin, (8-3) 11
Tackles for loss: Young, 3.0-12 yds Sweat, 3.0-10 yds
Sacks: Young & S. Thomas, 1 Abram & Green, 1.5
Interceptions: C. Williams, 1 McLaurin, 3
Fumble Recovery: Washington & L. Thomas, 1 None
Forced Fumbles: Washington, 1 Abram, 1

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2017 Statistics
Date Opponent Score Overall ACC TV
Reggie Bonnafon Sept. 2 vs. Purdue W, 35-28 1-0 0-0 FOX 42,647
Sept. 9 at North Carolina* W, 47-35 2-0 1-0 ESPN 47,000
Sept. 16 Clemson* L, 21-47 2-1 1-1 ABC 55,588
Sept. 23 Kent State W, 42-3 3-1 1-1 RSN` 47,812
Sept. 30 Murray State W, 55-10 4-1 1-1 RSN 47,826
Oct. 5 at NC State* L, 25-39 4-2 1-2 ESPN 56,107
Oct. 14 Boston College* L, 42-45 4-3 1-3 ACC Net. 44,679
Oct. 21 at Florida State* W, 31-28 5-3 2-3 ESPN 72,674
Oct. 28 at Wake Forest* L, 32-42 5-4 2-4 ACC Net. 29,593
Nov. 11 Virginia* W, 38-21 6-4 3-4 ESPNU 46,787
Nov. 18 Syracuse* W, 56-10 7-4 4-4 ESPNU 34,265
Nov. 25 at Kentucky W, 44-17 8-4 4-4 SEC Net. 56,186
Dec. 30 vs. Mississippi St. L, 27-31 8-5 4-4 ESPN 41,310
*indicates conference game

2017 Team Statistics


LOU OPP
SCORING 495 356
Points Per Game 38.1 27.4
Points Off Turnovers 71 65
FIRST DOWNS 352 266
Rushing 157 118
Passing 168 133
Penalty 27 15
RUSHING YARDAGE 3186 2124
Yards gained rushing 3449 2490
Yards lost rushing 263 366
Rushing Attempts 495 514
Average Per Rush 6.4 4.1
Average Per Game 245.1 163.4
TDs Rushing 33 24
PASSING YARDAGE 3898 2921
Comp-Att-Int 277-464-10 224-385-13
Average Per Pass 8.4 7.6
Average Per Catch 14.1 13.0
Average Per Game 299.8 224.7
TDs Passing 29 18
TOTAL OFFENSE 7084 5045
Total Plays 959 899
Average Per Play 7.4 5.6
Average Per Game 544.9 388.1
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 25-483 66-1306
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-123 20-119
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-230 10-163
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.3 19.8
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.1 5.9
INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.7 16.3
FUMBLES-LOST 17-11 22-10
PENALTIES-Yards 82-664 74-719
Average Per Game 51.1 55.3
PUNTS-Yards 44-1914 66-2979
Average Per Punt 43.5 45.1
Net punt average 39.9 41.2
KICKOFFS-Yards 91-5478 65-4001
Average Per Kick 60.2 61.6
Net kick average 39.5 41.4
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:25 29:35
3RD-DOWN Conversions 80/181 74/179
3rd-Down Pct 44% 41%
4TH-DOWN Conversions 19/30 11/19
4th-Down Pct 63% 58%
SACKS BY-Yards 27-204 33-181
MISC YARDS 7 0
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 64 47
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-20 9-16
ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-2
RED-ZONE SCORES (50-59) 85% (34-39) 87%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-59) 61% (29-39) 74%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (58-59) 98% (45-46) 98%
ATTENDANCE 276957 261650
Games/Avg Per Game 6/46160 5/52330
Neutral Site Games 2/41978

Score By Quarters
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
James Hearns LOUISVILLE 121 138 104 132 495
Opponents 83 87 70 116 356

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Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg. Field Goals FG-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk
Jackson, Lam. 13 232 1799 198 1601 6.9 18 75 123.2 Creque, Bla. 17-20 85.0 1-1 3-3 9-11 4-5 0-0 48 0
Williams, Mal. 11 67 545 14 531 7.9 4 74 48.3
Bonnafon, Reg. 13 93 480 21 459 4.9 7 64 35.3 Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn
Williams, Dae 6 38 238 3 235 6.2 3 44 39.2 Creque, Bla. 84 5085 60.5 22 3
Smith, Trey 11 21 124 0 124 5.9 0 20 11.3 O’Hara, Eva. 5 282 56.4 0 0
Wilson, Col. 3 6 69 0 69 11.5 0 21 23.0 Johnson, Aus. 2 111 55.5 1 0
Pass, Jaw. 6 13 83 21 62 4.8 1 34 10.3 Total 91 5478 60.2 23 3 1306 39.5 25
Samuel, Tra. 13 4 46 0 46 11.5 0 15 3.5 Opponents 65 4001 61.6 33 5 483 41.4 23
Little, Tob. 9 9 28 1 27 3.0 0 10 3.0
Trotter, Har. 7 4 29 2 27 6.8 0 13 3.9 ----- PATs ------
Smith, Jer. 1 5 8 0 8 1.6 0 5 8.0 Scoring TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points
TEAM 6 3 0 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 -0.5 Creque, Bla. 0 17-20 58-59 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 109
Total 13 495 3449 263 3186 6.4 33 75 245.1 Jackson, Lam. 18 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1-4 0 0 108
Opponents 13 514 2490 366 2124 4.1 24 81 163.4 Fitzpatrick, De 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54
Bonnafon, Reg. 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48
Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg. Smith, Jay. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 44
Jackson, Lam. 13 146.64 254-430-10 59.1 3660 27 78 281.5 Dawkins, Set. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24
Pass, Jaw. 6 150.28 23-33-0 69.7 238 2 31 39.7 Williams, Mal. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24
Bonnafon, Reg. 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Standberry, Ch. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24
Total 13 146.58 277-464-10 59.7 3898 29 78 299.8 Williams, Dae 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18
Opponents 13 130.59 224-385-13 58.2 2921 18 79 224.7 Bagley, Jav. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Pass, Jaw. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Averett, Kem. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Smith, Jay. 10 60 980 16.3 7 75 98.0 Thomas, Sta. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Fitzpatrick, De 13 45 699 15.5 9 48 53.8 Washington, Tru 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Dawkins, Set. 12 42 642 15.3 4 65 53.5 Davis, Jor. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Standberry, Ch. 13 29 306 10.6 4 25 23.5 Total 64 17-20 58-59 0-1 1 1-4 0 0 495
Samuel, Tra. 13 21 339 16.1 0 78 26.1 Opponents 47 9-16 45-46 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 356
Bonnafon, Reg. 13 21 182 8.7 1 34 14.0
Williams, Mal. 11 14 136 9.7 0 28 12.4 Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G
Reed, Cor. 12 8 145 18.1 0 57 12.1 Jackson, Lam. 13 662 1601 3660 5261 404.7
Crum, Mic. 8 8 99 12.4 0 21 12.4 Williams, Mal. 11 67 531 0 531 48.3
Averett, Kem. 10 7 79 11.3 1 22 7.9 Bonnafon, Reg. 13 94 459 0 459 35.3
Spence, Emo. 3 5 48 9.6 0 15 16.0 Pass, Jaw. 6 46 62 238 300 50.0
Davis, Jor. 11 4 88 22.0 1 69 8.0 Williams, Dae 6 38 235 0 235 39.2
Bagley, Jav. 7 4 43 10.8 2 16 6.1 Smith, Trey 11 21 124 0 124 11.3
Johnson, Jos. 10 3 52 17.3 0 31 5.2 Wilson, Col. 3 6 69 0 69 23.0
Williams, Dae 6 2 17 8.5 0 10 2.8 Samuel, Tra. 13 4 46 0 46 3.5
Wilson, Col. 3 2 15 7.5 0 8 5.0 Little, Tob. 9 9 27 0 27 3.0
Little, Tob. 9 1 24 24.0 0 24 2.7 Trotter, Har. 7 4 27 0 27 3.9
Smith, Trey 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 Smith, Jer. 1 5 8 0 8 8.0
Total 13 277 3898 14.1 29 78 299.8 TEAM 6 3 -3 0 -3 -0.5
Opponents 13 224 2921 13.0 18 79 224.7 Total 13 959 3186 3898 7084 544.9
Opponents 13 899 2124 2921 5045 388.1
Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 +50 Bl
King, Mas. 43 1887 43.9 58 2 11 10 10 0 All-Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G
TEAM 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 0 0 1 Jackson, Lam. 13 1601 0 0 0 0 1601 123.2
Total 44 1914 43.5 58 2 11 10 10 1 Smith, Jay. 10 0 980 3 0 0 983 98.3
Opponents 66 2979 45.1 66 7 14 27 17 0 Dawkins, Set. 12 0 642 0 255 0 897 74.8
Bonnafon, Reg. 13 459 182 81 0 0 722 55.5
Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long Fitzpatrick, De 13 0 699 0 0 0 699 53.8
Washington, Tru 4 81 20.2 1 37 Williams, Mal. 11 531 136 0 0 0 667 60.6
Williams, Chu. 3 3 1.0 0 2 Samuel, Tra. 13 46 339 0 203 0 588 45.2
Smith, TreS. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Standberry, Ch. 13 0 306 0 12 0 318 24.5
Thomas, Sta. 1 61 61.0 1 61 Williams, Dae 6 235 17 0 0 0 252 42.0
Alexander, Jai. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Reed, Cor. 12 0 145 0 0 0 145 12.1
Pass, Kha. 1 40 40.0 0 40 Smith, Trey 11 124 4 0 0 0 128 11.6
Smith, Dee 1 45 45.0 0 45 Crum, Mic. 8 0 99 0 0 0 99 12.4
Total 13 230 17.7 2 61 Davis, Jor. 11 0 88 0 0 0 88 8.0
Opponents 10 163 16.3 2 44 Wilson, Col. 3 69 15 0 0 0 84 28.0
Washington, Tru 13 0 0 0 0 81 81 6.2
Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Averett, Kem. 10 0 79 0 0 0 79 7.9
Bonnafon, Reg. 12 81 6.8 0 33 Pass, Jaw. 6 62 0 0 0 0 62 10.3
Yeast, Rus. 10 33 3.3 0 21 Thomas, Sta. 10 0 0 0 0 61 61 6.1
Smith, Jay. 1 3 3.0 0 3 Johnson, Jos. 10 0 52 0 0 0 52 5.2
Alexander, Jai. 1 6 6.0 0 6 Little, Tob. 9 27 24 0 0 0 51 5.7
Total 24 123 5.1 0 33 Spence, Emo. 3 0 48 0 0 0 48 16.0
Opponents 20 119 5.9 0 32 Smith, Dee 12 0 0 0 0 45 45 3.8
Bagley, Jav. 7 0 43 0 0 0 43 6.1
Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Trotter, Har. 7 27 0 0 13 0 40 5.7
Dawkins, Set. 12 255 21.2 0 43 Pass, Kha. 13 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.1
Samuel, Tra. 11 203 18.5 0 35 Yeast, Rus. 12 0 0 33 0 0 33 2.8
Trotter, Har. 1 13 13.0 0 13 Alexander, Jai. 7 0 0 6 0 0 13 1.9
Standberry, Ch. 1 12 12.0 0 12 Smith, Jer. 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0
Alexander, Jai. 0 0 0.0 0 0 Williams, Chu. 13 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2
Total 25 483 19.3 0 43 TEAM 6 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.5
Opponents 66 1306 19.8 1 94 Total 13 3186 3898 123 483 230 7927 609.8
Opponents 13 2124 2921 119 1306 163 6633 510.2

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2017 Statistics
Defensive Statistics GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Blk Saf
17 Etheridge, Dor. 13-13 40 43 83 3.0-4 . . 2 . 1-0 . . .
22 Williams, Chu. 13-13 49 31 80 1.0-5 . 3-3 5 . . 3 . .
32 Thomas, Sta. 10-10 39 30 69 7.5-41 3.0-28 1-61 3 1 1-0 . . .
24 Cannon, Zyk. 13-12 43 26 69 2.5-7 . . 5 3 . . . .
91 Young, Tre. 13-12 37 25 62 12.0-42 4.5-20 . 5 9 1-0 . 1 .
11 Smith, Dee 12-5 33 20 53 1.0-2 . 1-45 1 2 . . . .
58 Greenard, Jon. 13-5 29 19 48 15.5-104 7.0-74 . 1 8 . 1 . .
15 Washington, Tru 13-12 31 12 43 1.0-8 1.0-8 4-81 10 . 1-0 1 . .
99 Hearns, Jam. 12-9 29 13 42 13.5-62 7.0-48 . 3 2 1-0 4 . .
30 Pass, Kha. 13-5 22 16 38 3.0-16 . 1-40 1 1 . 1 . .
20 Walker, Ron. 13-2 26 9 35 1.0-1 . . 2 . . . . .
4 Smith, TreS. 13-3 20 14 34 4.0-15 1.0-8 2-0 1 . . . . .
90 Richardson, De. 13-12 14 14 28 2.0-3 . . 1 . . . . .
94 Robinson, G.G. 13-6 8 20 28 3.0-6 . . 1 . . . . .
42 Stewart, Isa. 11-2 15 11 26 2.0-4 . . . 1 . 1 . .
9A Avery, C.J. 13-1 11 14 25 0.5-1 . . . . 1-4 . . .
96 Famurewa, Hen. 13-3 14 9 23 3.0-13 2.0-9 . . 3 1-0 . . .
6 Yeast, Rus. 12-7 15 8 23 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . .
10 Alexander, Jai. 6-5 13 6 19 1.0-4 . 1-0 4 . . . . .
98 Peterson, Tab. 13-0 9 9 18 . . . 1 1 . 1 . .
14 Bailey, Dre. 11-5 8 8 16 . 0.5-0 . . . . . 1 .
21 Iakopo, Lon. 11-1 6 6 12 1.5-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .
35 Thomas, Lam. 13-0 7 2 9 . . . . . 2-0 . . .
53 Caban, Amo. 10-0 6 2 8 . . . . . . . . .
62 Dorsey, Der. 11-0 2 6 8 . . . . 1 . . . .
43 Smith, Dami. 11-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .
31 Staples, Mal. 6-0 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .
93 McCrae, Gar. 8-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .
3 Sturghill, Cor. 4-0 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .
52 Hall, Mit. 13-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .
8 Jackson, Lam. 13-13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
2 Reed, Cor. 13-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
33 Wilson, Col. 3-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
74 Christian, Ger. 13-13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
1 Samuel, Tra. 12-6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
39 Floyd, Ant. 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
45 Creque, Bla. 13-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
80 Standberry, Ch. 13-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
TM TEAM 6-0 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .
Total 13-0 546 384 930 79-350 27-204 13-230 48 32 10-4 12 2 .
Opponents 13-0 562 334 896 67.0-262 33-181 10-163 48 31 11-119 12 2 .

Game Experience
Player ’17 ’16 ’15 ’14 Tot Player ’17 ’16 ’15 ’14 Tot Player ’17 ’16 ’15 ’14 Tot
Jaire Alexander 6 13 12 - 31 James Hearns 12 12 12 - 36 Damien Smith 10 8 - - 18
Kemari Averett 10 - - - 10 London Iakopo 12 4 - - 16 Dee Smith 12 12 6 - 30
C.J. Avery 13 - - - 13 Lamar Jackson 13 13 12 - 38 Jaylen Smith 10 13 13 - 36
Javonte Bagley 7 8 12 4 31 Anthony Johnson - - - - - Jeremy Smith 1 13 11 - 25
Drew Bailey 11 13 13 - 37 Austin Johnson 2 - - - 2 TreSean Smith 13 - - - 13
Mekhi Becton 12 - - - 12 Josh Johnson 10 - - - 10 Trey Smith 11 7 - - 18
Robbie Bell 13 - - - 13 Kam Jones - - - - - Emonee Spence 3 - 7 - 10
Cole Bentley 7 - - - 7 Mason King 13 13 - - 26 Charles Standberry 13 11 13 13 50
P.J. Blue - - - - - Tobias Little 9 - - - 9 Malik Staples 7 13 - - 20
Reggie Bonnafon 13 13 11 10 47 Vince Lococo 1 - - - 1 Isaac Stewart 11 13 13 - 37
Danny Burns 2 1 - - 3 Brendan Lowery 1 - - - 1 Lyn Strange 5 - - - 5
Amonte Caban 10 13 - - 23 Justin Marshall - - - - - Cornelius Sturghill 4 - 7 - 11
Zykiesis Cannon 13 12 10 9 44 Max Martin 2 - - - 2 Taylor-Yamonoha 1 - - - 1
Caleb Chandler 2 - - - 2 Gary McCrae 8 2 - - 10 Jordan Thomas - - - - -
Geron Christian 13 13 13 - 39 Lukayus McNeil 13 13 12 - 38 Kenny Thomas 13 12 7 - 32
Blanton Creque 13 12 - - 25 Evan O’Hara 2 6 - - 8 Lamarques Thomas 13 2 - - 15
Micky Crum 8 8 12 - 28 Rodney Owens - - - - - Stacy Thomas 10 13 13 13 49
Jordan Davis 11 - - - 11 Khane Pass 13 12 - - 25 Caleb Tillman 3 - - - 3
Seth Dawkins 12 12 - - 24 Jawon Pass 6 - - - 6 Harry Trotter 8 - - - 8
Derek Dorsey 11 - - - 11 Devante Peete - 13 - - 13 Ronald Walker 13 12 - - 25
Jack Duane 2 - - - 2 Tabarius Peterson 13 - - - 13 Tru. Washington 13 12 13 8 46
Dorian Etheridge 13 - - - 13 Tyler Polston 5 - 4 - 9 Chucky Williams 13 13 13 10 49
Henry Famurewa 13 9 - 1 23 Corey Reed 12 - - - 12 Dae Williams 6 - - - 6
Dez Fitzpatrick 13 - - - 13 D. Richardson 13 13 - - 26 Malik Williams 11 11 - - 22
Anthony Floyd 1 - - - 1 G.G. Robinson 13 10 - - 23 Colin Wilson 3 - - - 3
Linwood Foy 5 4 - - 9 Toriano Roundtree 5 13 - - 18 Russ Yeast 12 - - - 12
Jonathan Greenard 13 12 - - 25 Ronald Rudd - - - - - Trevon Young 13 - 12 11 36
Mitch Hall 13 - - - 13 Traveon Samuel 12 13 13 - 38
Tyler Haycraft 10 6 - - 16 Nathan Scheler 6 7 - - 13

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Passing
n #8 Jackson, L. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
Purdue 46 30 0 65.2 378 2 39 0 0 148.6
North Carolina 39 25 0 64.1 393 3 75 2 7 174.1
Clemson 42 21 1 50.0 317 3 78 5 23 132.2
Kent State 22 18 2 81.8 299 2 69 1 7 207.8
Murray State 26 18 0 69.2 249 3 57 0 0 187.8
NC State 47 26 1 55.3 354 1 65 4 24 121.4
Boston College 39 19 1 48.7 332 2 48 0 0 132.0
Florida State 21 13 0 61.9 156 1 26 2 6 140.0
Wake Forest 44 27 1 61.4 330 1 26 6 31 127.3
Virginia 26 15 0 57.7 195 3 35 2 11 158.8
Syracuse 26 14 0 53.8 270 2 72 1 9 166.5
Kentucky 21 15 0 71.4 216 2 29 0 0 189.3
Miss. State 31 13 4 41.9 171 2 35 6 42 83.8
TOTALS 430 254 10 59.1 3660 27 78 29 160 146.6

n #4 Pass, J. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
Kent State 8 5 0 62.5 75 0 31 0 0 141.2
Murray State 19 14 0 73.7 115 1 18 3 19 141.9
Wake Forest 2 1 0 50.0 2 0 2 1 2 58.4
Syracuse 4 3 0 75.0 46 1 29 0 0 254.1
TOTALS 33 23 0 69.7 238 2 31 4 21 150.3

n #7 Bonnafon, R. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic
NC State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Rushing No-Yds/TD PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS


Jackson, Lam. 232-1601/18 21-107/0 19-132/3 17-64/0 8-34/1 7-100/1 19-73/2 22-180/3 23-178/1 27-161/3 15-147/1 12-111/2 18-156/0
24-158/1
Williams, Mal. 67-531/4 -
13-149/0 6-35/0 9-47/2 5-13/0 6-30/0 DNP DNP 2-0/0 10-55/0 9-180/2 2-9/0 5-13/0
Bonnafon, Reg. 93-459/7 6-33/1 10-22/0 4-17/0 3-18/0 4-26/1 4-13/0 12-107/1 16-74/1 10-22/0 3-8/0 5-43/1 9-63/2 7-13/0
Williams, Dae 38-235/3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-41/1 1-2/0 15-88/1 8-39/0 6-62/1 3-3/0
Smith, Trey 21-124/0 - - - 1-5/0 11-67/0 DNP 2-6/0 - - DNP 4-24/0 3-22/0 -
Wilson, Col. 6-69/0 DNP DNP - 3-33/0 3-36/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Pass, Jaw. 13-62/1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 9-36/1 DNP DNP DNP 1--2/0 - 1-5/0 1-23/0 DNP
Samuel, Tra. 4-46/0 - 1-10/0 - 1-15/0 1-13/0 - - - 1-8/0 - - - DNP
Trotter, Har. 4-27/0 DNP DNP -
1-13/0
2-11/0 DNP - DNP - - 1-3/0 - -
Little, Tob. 9-27/0 DNP DNP DNP -
3-10/0
DNP - - - - 2-6/0
4-11/0 -
Smith, Jer. 5-8/0 5-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
TEAM 3--3/0 1--2/0 1--1/0 DNP DNP 1-0/0 - DNP DNP - DNP DNP - DNP

Receiving No-Yds/TD PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS


Smith, Jay. 60-980/7 8-117/0 9-183/1 5-79/1 DNP DNP DNP 6-118/0 5-49/0 6-73/0 5-84/2 3-95/1 6-75/1 7-107/1
Fitzpatrick, De 45-699/9 4-95/1 4-78/2 2-38/1 2-24/0 4-45/2 10-134/0 7-127/1 1-13/0 5-56/0 1-1/0 3-51/1 2-37/1 -
Dawkins, Set. 42-642/4 4-56/0 3-45/0 4-28/0 4-75/1 3-34/0 5-133/1 DNP 1-26/1 5-65/0 5-55/1 3-60/0 2-27/0 3-38/0
Samuel, Tra. 21-339/0 5-55/0 1-6/0 2-100/0 - 2-26/0 1-2/0 - 1-13/0 5-72/0 1-35/0 1-4/0 2-26/0 DNP
Standberry, Ch. 29-306/4 2-12/0 1-15/0 4-34/1 2-19/0 4-43/1 2-20/0 2-38/0 2-34/0 2-26/1 2-10/0 3-31/0 1-14/0 2-10/1
Bonnafon, Reg. 21-182/1 3-5/0 3-21/0 - 2-30/0 2-19/0 3-7/0 1-3/0 2-14/0 3-22/0 - 1-34/1 1-27/0 -
Reed, Cor. 8-145/0 - - - - 4-94/0 3-41/0 - - - -
1-10/0 - -
Williams, Mal. 14-136/0 2-17/0 2-18/0 3-36/0 4-43/0 1-6/0 1-9/0 DNP DNP - - 1-7/0 - -
Crum, Mic. 8-99/0 1-18/0 1-21/0 1-2/0 DNP 3-30/0 1-8/0 1-20/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP
Davis, Jor. 4-88/1 1-3/1 1-6/0 -
1-69/0 1-10/0 DNP - - - - - - DNP
Averett, Kem. 7-79/1 DNP DNP DNP - 2-13/0 - 1-22/1 - 2-18/0 1-10/0 - - 1-16/0
Johnson, Jos. 3-52/0 DNP - DNP
2-48/0 - DNP 1-4/0 - - - - - -
Spence, Emo. 5-48/0 DNP DNP DNP 3-27/0 2-21/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -
Bagley, Jav. 4-43/2 DNP DNP DNP 2-31/1 2-12/1 DNP - - - DNP - DNP -
Little, Tob. 1-24/0 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP - - - -
1-24/0 - -
Williams, Dae 2-17/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-7/0 - - - 1-10/0 -
Wilson, Col. 2-15/0 DNP DNP - 1-8/0 1-7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Smith, Trey 1-4/0 - - - - 1-4/0 DNP - - - DNP - - -

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Tackles UA-A TOT PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Etheridge, Dor. 40-43 83 1-1 4-4 1-1 4-5 1-1 1-5 9-5 3-2 4-2 1-3 5-6 3-5 3-3
Williams, Chu. 49-31 80 6-0 2-1 5-0 0-1 2-3 3-4 6-7 2-1 6-4 4-5 5-1 3-3 5-1
Cannon, Zyk. 43-26 69 7-2 4-1 6-3 1-4 2-2 3-2 4-4 2-2 7-3 0-2 1-1 2-0 4-0
Thomas, Sta. 39-30 69 2-4 1-3 5-5 DNP 4-1 0-2 DNP DNP 7-3 3-3 4-3 6-4 7-2
Young, Tre. 37-25 62 1-2 4-1 3-2 4-2 5-0 3-5 0-2 3-2 1-3 2-3 0-2 2-0 9-1
Smith, Dee 33-20 53 0-1 1-0 3-2 2-0 1-1 1-2 5-2 2-2 DNP 4-2 3-3 2-3 9-2
Greenard, Jon. 29-19 48 2-3 3-1 3-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 5-4 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-3 4-1
Washington, Tru 31-12 43 5-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 — 1-1 0-1 1-2 3-0 2-2 3-0 5-1 3-1
Hearns, Jam. 29-13 42 1-2 3-1 6-2 3-2 — 2-1 2-0 2-2 0-1 4-0 4-0 2-2
DNP
Pass, Kha. 22-16 38 5-1 3-1 3-2 2-1 0-2 4-2 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-3 1-0 0-1 0-1
Walker, Ron. 26-9 35 5-1 5-2 6-1 — 1-2 1-1 — 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-1 — 2-0
Smith, TreS. 20-14 34 1-0 3-0 0-1 2-1 0-2 0-1 5-1 3-1 2-2 1-0 1-3 2-2 —
Robinson, G.G. 8-20 28 1-2 — 1-1 2-3 0-3 1-5 2-1 1-3 — — — 0-2 —
Richardson, De. 14-14 28 0-1 0-2 0-1 3-0 — 1-1 2-1 2-5 1-1 — 3-1 1-0 1-1
Stewart, Isa. 15-11 26 — — — 2-0 1-0 — 6-4 5-4 1-2 0-1 DNP — DNP
Avery, C.J. 11-14 25 1-0 0-1 2-1 2-4 1-0 1-2 — — — 1-2 3-4 — —
Yeast, Rus. 15-8 23 — — — — 3-0 3-2 1-2 1-1 4-1 1-0 0-1 DNP 2-1
Famurewa, Hen. 14-9 23 — 2-1 1-4 1-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 1-2 — 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0
Alexander, Jai. 13-6 19 — DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 0-3 DNP DNP 3-1 3-1 6-0 DNP
Peterson, Tab. 9-9 18 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-3 1-0 — — 2-2 — 1-2 1-0 1-0 —
Bailey, Dre. 8-8 16 0-3 — — DNP DNP — — 0-2 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-3 2-0
Iakopo, Lon. 6-6 12 1-1 — 3-0 1-2 — 0-3 — 1-0 — DNP — — —
Thomas, Lam. 7-2 9 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 — 0-1 2-0 — — — — — 2-0
Caban, Amo. 6-2 8 DNP 0-1 DNP 1-1 1-0 1-0 DNP — 1-0 1-0 1-0 — —
Dorsey, Der. 2-6 8 — — — 2-2 — 0-1 0-1 DNP — DNP 0-2 — —
Smith, Dami. 2-3 5 — DNP — 1-0 DNP — — — — — 1-3 — —
Staples, Mal. 1-3 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP — 0-1 — 0-1 0-1 —
McCrae, Gar. 3-1 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP — DNP — — — — 0-1 2-0 1-0
Sturghill, Cor. 3-0 3 DNP 1-0 — — DNP DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Hall, Mit. 1-2 3 1-1 — — — — — — 0-1 — — — — —
Jackson, Lam. 2-0 2 1-0 — — — — — — — — — — — 1-0
Christian, Ger. 2-0 2 — — — — — — — — — — — — 2-0
Reed, Cor. 1-1 2 — — 0-1 — 1-0 — — — — — — — —
Wilson, Col. 1-1 2 DNP DNP — 1-0 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Creque, Bla. 1-0 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1-0
Floyd, Ant. 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP — DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP
Standberry, Ch. 1-0 1 1-0 — — — — — — — — — — — —
Samuel, Tra. 1-0 1 — — — 1-0 — — — — — — — — DNP

Sacks UA-A TOT PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Greenard, Jon. 7-0 7.0 1.0-6 1.0-21 1.0-14 2.0-17 — — — — — 1.0-9 — 1.0-7 —
Hearns, Jam. 7-0 7.0 — — 2.0-12 — — — 1.0-5 — — 3.0-24 1.0-7 — DNP
Young, Tre. 4-1 4.5 1.5-1 — — — — — — 1.0-12 — — — 1.0-5 1.0-2
Thomas, Sta. 3-0 3.0 — — — DNP — — DNP DNP 1.0-5 — — 1.0-17 1.0-6
Famurewa, Hen. 2-0 2.0 — 1.0-4 — — — — — 1.0-5 — — — — —
Washington, Tru 1-0 1.0 1.0-8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
Smith, TreS. 1-0 1.0 — — — — — — 1.0-8 — — — — — —
Iakopo, Lon. 1-0 1.0 — — 1.0-9 — — — — — — DNP — — —
Bailey, Dre. 0-1 0.5 0.5-0 — — DNP DNP — — — — — — — —

Tackles For Loss UA-A TOT PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Greenard, Jon. 14-3 15.5 1.5-8 3.0-25 1.0-14 2.0-17 2.0-6 0.5-2 1.5-9 — — 1.0-9 1.0-2 2.0-12 —
Hearns, Jam. 12-3 13.5 — 0.5-0 2.0-12 2.0-5 — — 1.0-5 1.5-2 0.5-2 3.0-24 3.0-12 — DNP
Young, Tre. 10-4 12.0 1.0-1 1.0-1 — 2.0-2 1.0-2 0.5-2 0.5-2 1.0-12 1.0-3 — — 1.0-5
3.0-12
Thomas, Sta. 6-3 7.5 0.5-1 — — DNP 1.0-3 0.5-1 DNP DNP 3.5-13 — — 1.0-17 1.0-6
Smith, TreS. 4-0 4.0 — — — 2.0-5 — — 2.0-10 — — — — — —
Famurewa, Hen. 3-0 3.0 — 1.0-4 — 1.0-4 — — — 1.0-5 — — — — —
Pass, Kha. 2-2 3.0 0.5-2 — 1.0-5 1.0-8 0.5-1 — — — — — — — —
Etheridge, Dor. 2-2 3.0 0.5-2 — — 2.0-2 — — — — — 0.5-0 — — —
Robinson, G.G. 2-2 3.0 1.5-4 — — 1.0-2 0.5-0 — — — — — — — —
Cannon, Zyk. 2-1 2.5 — — — — — 1.0-3 — — 1.0-3 0.5-1 — — —
Richardson, De. 1-2 2.0 — 0.5-1 — — — — — 0.5-0 — — 1.0-2 — —
Stewart, Isa. 2-0 2.0 — — — 1.0-3 1.0-1 — — — — — DNP — DNP
Iakopo, Lon. 1-1 1.5 0.5-0 — 1.0-9 — — — — — — DNP — — —
Yeast, Rus. 1-0 1.0 — — — — 1.0-3 — — — — — — DNP —
Washington, Tru 1-0 1.0 1.0-8 — — — — — — — — — — — —
Alexander, Jai. 1-0 1.0 — DNP DNP DNP DNP — — DNP DNP — 1.0-4 — DNP
Walker, Ron. 1-0 1.0 — — — — 1.0-1 — — — — — — — —
Williams, Chu. 1-0 1.0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1.0-5
Smith, Dee 1-0 1.0 — — — — — — — — DNP — — — 1.0-2
Avery, C.J. 0-1 0.5 — — — — — 0.5-1 — — — — — — —

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Punt Returns No.-Yds PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Bonnafon, Reg. 12-81 2-33 1-8 - 1--4 - - - - - 5-44 - 2--9 1-9
Yeast, Rus. 10-33 - - - 2-12 5-24 - 1--1 1-0 1--2 - - DNP -
Alexander, Jai. 1-6 1-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - - - DNP
Smith, Jay. 1-3 - - 1-3 DNP DNP DNP - - - - - - -

Kick Returns No.-Yds PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Dawkins, Set. 12-255 2-62 1-23 5-105 - - 1-15 DNP - - - - - 3-50
Samuel, Tra. 11-203 - - - - 2-25 2-56 3-47 1-12 1-18 2-45 - - DNP
Trotter, Har. 1-13 DNP DNP - - - DNP - DNP 1-13 - - - DNP
Standberry, Ch. 1-12 - 1-12 - - - - - - - - - - -

Int Returns No.-Yds PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Washington, Tru 4-81 - - - 1-37 - - - 2-44 - - 1-0 - -
Williams, Chu. 3-3 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 1-2 - 1-1
Smith, TreS. 2-0 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -
Smith, Dee 1-45 - - - - - - - - DNP 1-45 - - -
Alexander, Jai. 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - 1-0 - DNP
Pass, Kha. 1-40 - - - - - - - - - - 1-40 - -
Thomas, Sta. 1-61 1-61 - - DNP - - DNP DNP - - - - -

Fumble Ret No.-Yds PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
Avery, C.J. 1-4 - - - 1-4 - - - - - - - - -

Louisville Inside Opponent Red-Zone


Time Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ
Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game
Sep 02 vs PURDUE W, 35-28 8 6 29 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0
Sep 09 at N. CAROLINA W, 47-35 5 5 26 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 16 CLEMSON L, 21-47 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Sep 23 KENT STATE W, 42-3 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 30 MURRAY STATE W, 55-10 8 8 52 7 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oct 05 at NC STATE L, 25-39 4 3 15 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Oct 14 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 42-45 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oct 21 at FLORIDA ST. W, 31-28 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oct 28 at WAKE FOREST L, 32-42 6 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
Nov 11 VIRGINIA W, 38-21 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Nov 18
SYRACUSE W, 56-10 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nov 25 at KENTUCKY W, 44-17 7 6 34 4 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0
Dec 30 vs MISS. STATE L, 27-31 6 5 27 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 59 50 290 36 21 15 14 2 3 1 2 1 0
50 of 59 (84.7%)

Opponents Inside Louisville Red-Zone


Time Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ
Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game
Sep 02 vs PURDUE W, 35-28 3 3 21 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 09 at N. CAROLINA W, 47-35 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Sep 16 CLEMSON L, 21-47 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 23 KENT STATE W, 42-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 30 MURRAY STATE W, 55-10 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oct 05 at NC STATE L, 25-39 6 4 25 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
Oct 14 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 42-45 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oct 21 at FLORIDA ST. W, 31-28 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Oct 28 at WAKE FOREST L, 32-42 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nov 11 VIRGINIA W, 38-21 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nov 18
SYRACUSE W, 56-10 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Nov 25 at KENTUCKY W, 44-17 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dec 30 vs MISS. STATE L, 27-31 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 34 219 29 21 8 5 2 1 1 1 0 0
34 of 39 (87.2%)

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Participation
No. Name GP/GS PU UNC CLE KEN MUR NCST BC FSU WF VA SYR UK MS
10 Alexander, Jai. 6/5 START — — — — XXX START — — START START START —
1A Averett, Kem. 10/2 — — — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START
9A Avery, C.J. 13/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
88 Bagley, Jav. 7/- — — — XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX — XXX — XXX
14 Bailey, Dre. 11/5 START START XXX — — XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START
73 Becton, Mek. 12/10 START START START START START START START START START — XXX XXX START
75 Bell, Rob. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
66 Bentley, Col. 7/3 — — — — XXX — XXX — XXX START START START XXX
7 Bonnafon, Reg. 13/9 START START XXX START START START START START START XXX XXX XXX START
68 Burns, Dan. 2/- — — — — XXX — — — — — XXX — —
53 Caban, Amo. 10/- — XXX — XXX XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
24 Cannon, Zyk. 13/12 START START START START START START XXX START START START START START START
61 Chandler, Cal. 2/- — — — XXX XXX — — — — — — — —
74 Christian, Ger. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
45 Creque, Bla. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
83 Crum, Mic. 8/3 XXX XXX XXX — XXX START START START XXX — — — —
85 Davis, Jor. 11/3 XXX START XXX START START — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX —
5 Dawkins, Set. 12/10 START START START START START START — XXX XXX START START START START
62 Dorsey, Der. 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX — XXX — XXX XXX XXX
3F Duane, Jack 2/- — — — — XXX — — — — — XXX — —
17 Etheridge, Dor. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
96 Famurewa, Hen. 13/3 XXX XXX XXX START START XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
87 Fitzpatrick, De 13/7 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START XXX XXX START XXX
39 Floyd, Ant. 2/- — — — — XXX — — — — — XXX — —
77 Foy, Lin. 5/- XXX — — XXX XXX — — — — XXX XXX — —
58 Greenard, Jon. 13/5 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START XXX XXX START
52 Hall, Mit. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
60 Haycraft, Tyl. 10/- — — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX — XXX
99 Hearns, Jam. 12/9 START START START START START START XXX XXX XXX START START START —
21 Iakopo, Lon. 12/1 XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX
8 Jackson, Lam. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
47 Johnson, Aus. 2/- — — — — XXX — XXX — — — — — —
84 Johnson, Jos. 10/- — XXX — XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
28 King, Mas. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
49 Little, Tob. 9/- — — — XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
3D
Lococo, Vin. 1/- — — — — XXX — — — — — — — —
46 Lowery, Bre. 1/- — — — — XXX — — — — — — — —
78 Martin, Max 2/- — — — — XXX — — — — — XXX — —
93 McCrae, Gar. 8/- — — — — XXX — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
72 McNeil, Luk. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
36 O’Hara, Eva. 2/- — — — — — — — — — — XXX XXX —
4A Pass, Jaw. 6/- — — — XXX XXX — — — XXX XXX XXX XXX —
30 Pass, Kha. 13/5 START START START XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
98 Peterson, Tab. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
4B Polston, Tyl. 5/- XXX XXX — — XXX — XXX — — — XXX — —
2 Reed, Cor. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
90 Richardson, De. 13/12 START START START START START START XXX START START START START START START
94 Robinson, G.G. 13/6 XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START START START XXX START XXX XXX
70 Roundtree, Tor. 5/- XXX — — XXX XXX — — — — — XXX XXX —
1 Samuel, Tra. 12/6 START XXX START XXX XXX XXX START XXX START XXX START START —
63 Scheler, Nat. 6/- — XXX — XXX XXX — — — — — XXX XXX XXX
43 Smith, Dami. 11/- XXX — XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
11 Smith, Dee 12/5 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START — XXX START START START
9 Smith, Jay. 10/10 START START START — — — START START START START START START START
34 Smith, Jer. 1/- XXX — — — — — — — — — — — —
4 Smith, TreS. 13/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX XXX XXX
12 Smith, Trey 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX — XXX XXX XXX
81 Spence, Emo. 3/- — — — XXX XXX — — — — — — — XXX
80 Standberry, Ch. 13/10 START START START START START START XXX START XXX START START XXX START
31 Staples, Mal. 7/- — — — — XXX — — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
42 Stewart, Isa. 11/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX — XXX —
23 Strange, Lyn 3/- — — — — XXX XXX — — — — XXX — —
3 Sturghill, Cor. 4/- — XXX XXX XXX — — — XXX — — — — —
26 Taylor-Yamonoha 1/- — — — — XXX — — — — — — — —
79 Thomas, Ken. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
35 Thomas, Lam. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
32 Thomas, Sta. 10/10 START START START — START START — — START START START START START
59 Tillman, Cal. 3/- — — — — XXX XXX XXX — — — — — —
2A Trotter, Har. 9/- — — XXX XXX XXX — XXX — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
20 Walker, Ron. 13/2 XXX START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
15 Washington, Tru 13/12 START START START START START START XXX START START START START START START
22 Williams, Chu. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START
25 Williams, Dae 6/- — — — — — — — XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
29 Williams, Mal. 11/5 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX — — START START START START XXX
33 Wilson, Col. 3/- — — XXX XXX XXX — — — — — — — —
6 Yeast, Rus. 12/7 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START XXX XXX — START
91 Young, Tre. 13/12 START START START START START START START START START XXX START START START

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2017 Starting Lineups


Offensive Starters
Opponent LT LG C RG RT WR/TE WR/TE WR WR/RB RB QB
Purdue Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Standberry Samuel Ja. Smith Dawkins Bonnafon Jackson
North Carolina Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Standberry Davis Ja. Smith Dawkins Bonnafon Jackson
Clemson Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Standberry Samuel Ja. Smith Dawkins M. Williams Jackson
Kent State Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Standberry Davis Fitzpatrick Dawkins Bonnafon Jackson
Murray State Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Standberry Davis Fitzpatrick Dawkins Bonnafon Jackson
NC State Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Standberry Crum Fitzpatrick Dawkins Bonnafon Jackson
Boston College Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Crum Samuel Ja. Smith Fitzpatrick Bonnafon Jackson
Florida St. Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Crum Standberry Ja. Smith Fitzpatrick Bonnafon Jackson
Wake Forest Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Becton Samuel Fitzpatrick Ja. Smith Ma. Williams Bonnafon Jackson
Virginia Christian Thomas Bell Bentley McNeil Standberry Averett Ja. Smith Dawkins M. Williams Jackson
Syracuse Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Bentley Standberry Samuel Ja. Smith Dawkins M. Williams Jackson
Kentucky Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Bentley Samuel Fitzpatrick Ja. Smith Dawkins M. Williams Jackson
Mississippi St. Christian Thomas Bell McNeil Bentley Standberry Averett Ja. Smith Dawkins Bonnafon Jackson

Defensive Starters
Opponent LE NT DT OLB/DE ILB ILB OLB/S CB S S CB
Purdue Hearns Richardson Bailey Young Thomas Etheridge Pass Alexander Cannon Williams Washington
North Carolina Hearns Richardson Bailey Young Thomas Etheridge Pass Walker Cannon Williams Washington
Clemson Hearns Richardson Robinson Young Thomas Etheridge Pass Walker Cannon Williams Washington
Kent State Hearns Richardson Famurewa Young Iakopo Etheridge Avery Yeast Cannon Williams Washington
Murray State Hearns Richardson Famurewa Young Thomas Etheridge Pass Yeast Cannon Williams Washington
NC State Hearns Richardson Robinson Young Thomas Etheridge Pass Yeast Cannon Williams Washington
Boston College Greenard Famurewa Robinson Young Stewart Etheridge Dee Smith Yeast TreS. Smith Williams Alexander
Florida St. Greenard Richardson Robinson Young Stewart Etheridge Dee Smith Yeast Cannon Williams Washington
Wake Forest Greenard Richardson Robinson Young Thomas Etheridge TreS. Smith Yeast Cannon Williams Washington
Virginia Greenard Richardson Bailey Hearns Thomas Etheridge TreS. Smith Alexander Cannon Williams Washington
Syracuse Hearns Richardson Robinson Hearns Thomas Etheridge Dee Smith Alexander Cannon Williams Washington
Kentucky Hearns Richardson Bailey Young Thomas Etheridge Dee Smith Alexander Cannon Williams Washington
Mississippi St. Greenard Richardson Bailey Young Thomas Etheridge Dee Smith Yeast Cannon Williams Washington

Starting Experience
Player ’14 ’15 ’16 ’17 Tot Player ’14 ’15 ’16 ’17 Tot Player ’14 ’15 ’16 ’17 Tot
Geron Christian - 13 13 12 38 De’Asian Richardson 1 0 3 11 15 Malik Williams - - - 5 5
Chucky Williams - 12 13 12 37 Robbie Bell - - - 12 12 Jordan Davis - - - 3 3
Trumaine Washington 0 12 11 12 34 Dorian Etheridge - - - 12 12 Henry Famurewa - - - 3 3
Lamar Jackson - 8 13 12 33 Seth Dawkins - - 2 9 11 Ronald Walker - - 1 2 3
Lukayus McNeil - 9 12 12 33 Micky Crum - 6 1 3 10 TreSean Smith - - - 3 3
Jaylen Smith - 10 5 9 24 Charles Standberry 1 0 0 9 10 Cole Bentley - - - 3 3
Reggie Bonnafon 5 2 8 8 23 Mekhi Becton - - - 9 9 Jeremy Smith - 0 2 0 2
Zykiesis Cannon 0 1 10 11 22 Traveon Samuel 0 1 2 6 9 Isaac Stewart - 0 0 2 2
James Hearns - 0 12 9 21 Dee Smith - 0 4 4 8 Kemari Averett - - - 1 1
Stacy Thomas 0 0 11 9 20 Dez Fitzpatrick - - - 7 7 C.J. Avery - - - 1 1
Trevon Young - 8 - 11 19 Khane Pass - - 1 5 6 London Iakopo - - - 1 1
Jaire Alexander - 1 13 5 19 Russ Yeast - - - 6 6
Kenny Thomas - 4 1 12 17 G.G. Robinson - - - 6 6
Drew Bailey - - 12 4 16 Jonathan Greenard - - 1 4 5

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Team Game-By-Game Statistics


First Rushing Passing Total Off. Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. 3rd-Dwn
Score Downs No-Yds-TD C-A-I-Yds-TD Plays-Yds No.-Avg. No.-Lost No.-Yds No.-Yds No.-Yds No.-Yds Conversn TOP TO
Purdue 28 25 21-51-0 33-57-3-293-4 78-344 5-48.6 2-1 6-69 6-80 2-9 0-0 5-14 28:09 4
LOUISVILLE 35 27 33-146-1 30-46-0-378-2 79-524 4-39.8 3-3 16-110 2-62 3-39 3-61 7-16 31:51 3

North Carolina 35 20 23-17-1 29-38-0-384-3 61-401 4-214 2-0 5-50 7-219 0-0 0-0 3-10 24:04 0
LOUISVILLE 47 35 44-312-3 25-39-0-393-3 83-705 1-36 0-0 6-61 2-35 1-8 0-0 9-15 35:56 0

Clemson 47 25 48-297-4 23-33-0-316-1 81-613 4-207 0-0 4-30 2-30 3-9 1-44 9-17 35:32 0
LOUISVILLE 21 21 27-116-0 21-42-1-317-3 69-433 8-350 0-0 4-35 5-105 1-3 0-0 5-16 24:28 1

Kent State 3 11 54-139-0 2-5-1-11-0 59-150 8-369 2-2 5-45 3-44 0-0 2-13 5-15 36:42
3
LOUISVILLE 42 23 27-165-3 23-30-2-374-2 57-539 1-45 2-2 4-30 0-0 3-8 1-37 4-10 23:18

Murray State 10 5 22-19-0 10-21-0-61-0 43-80 9-421 1-1 4-59 6-97 1-0 0-0 2-12 22:09 1
LOUISVILLE 55 38 46-312-3 32-45-0-364-4 91-676 1-45 2-2 7-69 2-25 5-24 0-0 7-13 37:51 2

NC State 39 23 39-153-3 20-32-0-367-1 71-520 3-135 2-1 6-50 4-105 2-3 1-25 5-12 30:33 1
LOUISVILLE 25 25 29-116-2 26-48-1-354-1 77-470 5-203 0-0 10-69 3-71 0-0 0-0 9-16 29:27 1

Boston College
45 27 59-364-5 12-25-1-191-1 87-555 6-235 2-0 1-10 3-63 4-64 1-24 9-18 30:30
1
LOUISVILLE 42 25 36-293-4 19-39-1-332-2 75-625 6-286 1-1 4-30 3-47 1-(1) 1-0 5-15 29:30
2

Florida State 28 23 38-155-1 16-28-2-248-2 66-403 3-126 2-1 4-40 2-45 3-18 0-0 6-12 31:10
3
LOUISVILLE 31 22 44-293-3 13-21-0-156-1 65-449 3-149 1-1 2-13 1-12 1-0 2-44 5-10 28:50
1

Wake Forest 42 26 39-164-1 28-34-0-461-5 73-625 2-77 3-1 6-55 4-50 2-5 1-0 8-13 26:01 1
LOUISVILLE 32 30 42-191-3 28-46-1-332-1 88-523 5-196 1-0 0-0 2-31 1-(2) 0-0 6-16 33:59 1

Virginia 21 16 28-63-2 19-36-1-214-1 64-277 8-354 3-1 8-73 7-152 0-0 0-0 6-15 30:01 2
LOUISVILLE 38 27 43-298-2 15-26-0-195-3 69-493 3-121 4-2 6-65 2-45 5-44 1-45 4-11 29:59 2

Syracuse 10 22 45-197-1 13-34-4-138-0 79-335 6-265 1-0 7-52 7-153 0-0 0-0 3-13 29:31 4
LOUISVILLE 56 27 42-411-5 17-30-0-316-3 72-727 3-155 0-0 11-85 0-0 0-0 4-42 9-16 30:29 0

Kentucky 17 20 43-228-2 8-19-0-110-0 62-338 4-169 0-0 7-86 9-127 0-0 0-0 6-13 30:31 0
LOUISVILLE 44 32 43-346-3 15-21-0-216-2 64-562 0-0 2-0 6-55 0-0 2-(9) 0-0 6-11 29:29 0

Mississippi St. 31 23 55-277-4 11-20-1-127-0 75-404 4-164 2-2 11-100 6-141 3-11 4-57 7-15 29:39 3
LOUISVILLE 27 20 39-187-1 13-31-4-171-2 70-358 4-169 1-0 6-42 3-50 1-9 1-1 4-16 30:21 4

Turnovers/Opening Drives
Louisville Giveaway/Takeaway Cards On Opening Drives Wake Forest Touchdown Fumble
Game Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif. Game 1st Half Second Half Virginia Touchdown Punt
Purdue 2 0 2 1 3 4 +2 Purdue Fumble Field Goal Syracuse Interception Interception
North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 +2 North Carolina Field Goal Touchdown Kentucky Punt Punt
Clemson 0 1 1 0 0 0 +1 Clemson Punt Interception Mississippi St. Touchdown Punt
Kent State 2 2 4 2 1 3 0 Kent State Touchdown Interception
Murray State 2 0 2 1 0 1 -1 Murray State Touchdown Fumble Cards On Coin Flips
NC State 0 1 1 1 0 1 -1 NC State Punt Field Goal Game Flip Result
Boston College 1 1 2 0 1 1 -2 Boston College Touchdown Punt Purdue Won (O) W, 35-28
Florida State 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 Florida State Touchdown Touchdown North Carolina Won (O) W, 47-35
Wake Forest 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Wake Forest Punt Punt Clemson Lost (O) L, 21-47
Virginia 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 Virginia Punt Touchdown Kent State Lost (O) W, 42-3
Syracuse 0 0 0 0 4 4 +4 Syracuse Touchdown Touchdown Murray State Lost (D) W, 55-10
Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 0 +4 Kentucky Touchdown Field Goal NC State Lost (O) L, 25-39
Mississippi St. 0 4 4 2 1 3 0 Mississippi St. Punt Punt Boston College Lost (O) L, 42-45
Florida State Won (O) W, 31-28
Fumbles Cards On Opening Defense Drives Wake Forest Won (O) L, 32-42
Name Fumbles-Lost Game 1st Half Second Half Virginia Lost (O) W, 38-21
Jackson, L., QB 9-3 Purdue Punt Punt Syracuse Lost (O) W, 56-10
Smith, Jay., WR 2-2 North Carolina Touchdown Punt Kentucky Lost (O) W, 44-17
Bonnafon, Reg., RB 1-1 Clemson Touchdown Punt Mississippi St. Won (O) L, 27-31
Johnson, J., WR 1-1 Kent State Punt Fumble
Reed, C., WR 1-1 Murray State Punt Touchdown
Smith, Jer., RB 1-1 NC State Fumble Missed FG
Williams, Mal., RB 1-1 Boston College Punt Missed FG
TEAM 1-1 Florida State Touchdown Missed FG

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Superlatives
Louisville Individual Game Highs Opponent Individual Game Highs
Rushes 27 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest Rushes 39 AJ Dillon, Boston College
Yards Rushing 180 (2x) MR: Malik Williams vs. Syracuse Yards Rushing 272 AJ Dillon, Boston College
TD Rushes 3 (3x) MR: Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest TD Rushes 4 AJ Dillon, Boston College
Long Rush 75 Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State Long Rush 81 Travis Etienne, Clemson
Pass attempts 47 Lamar Jackson at NC State Pass attempts 36 Kurt Benkert, Virginia
Pass completions 30 Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue Pass completions 28 John Wolford, Wake Forest
Yards Passing 393 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina Yards Passing 461 John Wolford, Wake Forest
TD Passes 3 (4x) MR: Lamar Jackson vs. Virginia TD Passes 5 John Wolford, Wake Forest
Long Pass 78 Lamar Jackson vs. Clemson Long Pass 79 (2x) MR: Ryan Finley, NC State
Receptions 10 Dez Fitzpatrick at NC State Receptions 10 Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
Yards Receiving 183 Jaylen Smith at North Carolina Yards Receiving 167 Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
TD Receptions 2 (3x) MR: Jaylen Smith vs. Virginia TD Receptions 4 Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
Long Reception 78 Traveon Samuel vs. Clemson Long Reception 79 (2x) MR: Kelvin Harmon, NC State
Field Goals 3 (2x) MR: Blanton Creque at Kentucky Field Goals 2 Greg Huegel, Clemson
Long Field Goal 48 Blanton Creque at NC State Long Field Goal 51 Cole Murphy, Syracuse
Punts 8 Mason King vs. Clemson Punts 9 Landon Stratton, Murray State
Punting Avg 51.7 Mason King vs. Syracuse Punting Avg 53.5 Tom Sheldon, North Carolina
Long Punt 58 (2x) MR: Mason King vs. Syracuse Long Punt 66 Tom Sheldon, North Carolina
Punts inside 20 2 Mason King at Florida State Punts inside 20 3 (6x) MR: Sterling Hofrichter, Syracuse
Long Punt Return 33 Reggie Bonnafon vs. Purdue Long Punt Return 32 Michael Walker, Boston College
Long Kickoff Return 43 Seth Dawkins vs. Purdue Long Kickoff Return 94 Anthony Ratliff, North Carolina
Tackles 14 Dorian Etheridge vs. Boston College Tackles 12 Parris Bennett, Syracuse
Sacks 3.0 James Hearns vs. Virginia Sacks 2.5 Justin Strnad, Wake Forest
Tackles For Loss 3.5 Stacy Thomas at Wake Forest Tackles For Loss 3.0 (2x) MR: Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
Interceptions 2 Trumaine Washington at Florida State Interceptions 3 Mark McLaurin, Mississippi State

Louisville Team Highs Opponent Team Highs


Rushes 46 at Murray State Rushes 39 Boston College
Yards Rushing 411 vs. Syracuse Yards Rushing 364 Boston College
Yards Per Rush 9.8 vs. Syracuse Yards Per Rush 6.2 Clemson
TD Rushes 5 vs. Syracuse TD Rushes 5 Boston College
Pass attempts 48 vs NC State Pass attempts 57 Purdue
Pass completions 32 vs Murray State Pass completions 33 Purdue
Yards Passing 393 at North Carolina Yards Passing 461 Wake Forest
Yards Per Pass 12.5 vs. Kent State Yards Per Pass 13.6 Wake Forest
TD Passes 4 vs Murray State TD Passes 5 Wake Forest
Total Plays 91 vs Murray State Total Plays 87 Boston College
Total Offense 727 vs. Syracuse Total Offense 625 Wake Forest
Yards Per Play 10.1 vs. Syracuse Yards Per Play 8.6 Wake Forest
Points 56 vs. Syracuse Points 47 Clemson
Sacks By 4 (3x) MR: vs. Virginia Sacks By 7 Wake Forest
First Downs 38 vs Murray State First Downs 27 Boston College
Penalties 16 vs. Purdue Penalties 11 Mississippi State
Penalty Yards 110 vs. Purdue Penalty Yards 100 Mississippi State
Turnovers 4 (2x) MR: vs. Mississippi State Turnovers 4 (2x) MR: Syracuse
Interceptions By 4 vs. Syracuse Interceptions By 4 Mississippi State
Punts 8 vs. Clemson Punts 9 Murray State
Punting Avg 51.7 vs. Syracuse Punting Avg 53.5 North Carolina
Long Punt 58 (2x) MR: vs. Syracuse Long Punt 66 North Carolina
Punts inside 20 2 at Florida State Punts inside 20 3 (6x) MR: Syracuse
Long Punt Return 33 vs. Purdue Long Punt Return 32 Boston College

Louisville Longest Plays Opponent Longest Plays


Rushing 75 Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State Rushing 81* Travis Etienne, Clemson
Passing 78 Lamar Jackson vs. Clemson Passing 79 (2x) MR: Ryan Finley, NC State
Field Goal 48 Blanton Creque vs. NC State Field Goal 51 Cole Murphy, Syracuse
Punt 58 Mason King vs. Clemson Punt 66 Tom Sheldon, North Carolina
Punt Return 33 Reggie Bonnafon vs. Purdue Punt Return 32 Michael Walker, Boston College
Kickoff Return 43 Seth Dawkins vs. Purdue Kickoff Return 94 Anthony Ratliff, North Carolina
Interception Return 61* Stacy Thomas vs. Purdue Interception Return 44* Dorian O’Daniel, Clemson
Fumble Return 4 C.J. Avery vs. Kent State Fumble Return 34 Matthew Thomas, Florida State

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Drive Charts
n Purdue 5. 2 10:35 17 7 83 2:17 TD n Virginia
# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 6. 2 6:30 21 9 79 4:49 TD # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result
Louisville’s
1. 1 15:00 43 8 52 3:36 Fumble 7. 2 1:02 18 5 73 0:43 Fumble 1. 1 15:00 23 3 3 0:53 Punt Longest Plays
2. 1 9:45 6 3 3 1:51 Punt 8. 3 15:00 23 1 0 0:10 Fumble 2. 1 10:20 25 3 75 1:04 TD
Yds Player(s) Type Opp
3. 1 7:23 36 8 64 3:44 TD 9. 3 14:50 25 9 55 4:23 FG 3. 1 7:17 21 4 38 2:25 Punt
78 Samuel from Jackson Pass CLE
4. 1 2:42 22 10 72 3:29 FG 10. 3 8:53 44 4 56 1:43 TD 4. 1 3:18 +25 1 0 0:04 Fumble
5. 2 14:13 +15 6 14 3:31 Fumble 11. 3 4:48 16 6 41 2:29 Downs 5. 1 1:14 +40 9 17 3:06 FG 75 Jackson Rush MS
6. 2 6:48 17 4 17 1:31 Punt 12. 3 1:28 29 14 44 5:59 FG 6. 2 10:46 9 11 91 4:54 TD 75* Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass UNC
7. 2 0:51 25 5 61 0:51 Half 13. 4 8:36 2 18 98 8:07 TD 7. 2 4:03 24 3 (6) 1:39 Punt 74 Mal. Williams Rush UNC
8. 3 13:36 +22 4 7 1:05 FG 8. 2 0:48 25 5 47 0:48 Half 72* Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass SYR
9. 3 11:04 24 2 16 0:35 Fumble n NC State 9. 3 11:46 20 10 80 4:55 TD 69 Davis from Jackson Pass KSU
10. 3 8:39 25 10 75 3:10 TD # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 10. 3 5:39 41 4 59 1:41 TD 68* Jackson Rush VA
11. 3 3:18 +0 0 0 0:00 Int TD 1. 1 15:00 18 3 3 2:34 Punt 11. 3 0:00 33 0 0 0:00 Fumble 65 Dawkins from Jackson Pass NCST
12. 3 0:39 20 3 9 1:35 Punt 2. 1 8:16 19 8 45 4:55 Punt 12. 3 1:38 +40 7 40 2:41 TD
64* Bonnafon Rush BC
13. 4 10:48 25 6 75 1:47 TD 3. 2 14:13 2 4 17 0:44 Punt 13. 4 11:44 33 8 51 4:01 Miss FG
61* Sta. Thomas INT PUR
14. 4 7:34 41 9 46 3:16 FG 4. 2 11:47 25 9 75 4:20 TD 14.
4 1:48 10 3 11 1:48 Game
57 Reed from Jackson Pass MSU
15. 4 2:22 33 3 9 1:08 Punt 5. 2 5:03 25 3 7 1:40 Punt
16.
4 0:38 +24 1 (2) 0:38 Game 6. 2 1:42 21 11 68 1:42 FG n Syracuse 56* Mal. Williams Rush SYR
7. 3 9:15 20 8 49 3:59 FG # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 55* Jackson Rush WF
n North Carolina 8. 3 1:27 38 9 62 3:48 TD 1. 1 15:00 25 2 75 0:36 TD 54 Mal. Williams Rush SYR
# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 9. 4 10:07 25 3 (4) 0:55 Punt 2. 1 10:54 43 5 28 1:57 Downs 51 Jackson Rush FSU
1. 1 15:00 35 8 45 3:51 FG 10. 4 6:14 20 7 80 2:04 TD 3. 1 8:31 25 11 42 4:04 Downs 48 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass BC
2. 1 9:11 25 11 75 5:08 TD 11. 4 3:09 11 2 0 0:17 INT 4. 1 3:23 15 9 85 3:38 TD 46* Mal. Williams Rush SYR
3. 1 2:12 13 12 85 5:20 FG 12. 4 2:52 33 12 48 2:16 Downs 5. 2 13:05 36 5 64 2:04 TD 45 Dee Smith INT VA
4. 2 9:26 25 1 75 0:10 TD 6. 2 9:47 12 3 9 1:56 Punt 44 Dae Williams Rush UK
5. 2 6:07 1 10 66 3:53 Downs n Boston College 7. 2 6:01 33 1 67 0:11 TD
43* Jackson Rush SYR
6. 2 0:59 13 7 34 0:59 Downs # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 8. 2 3:30 40 7 60 2:35 TD
43* Jackson Rush UNC
7. 3 13:16 21 5 79 2:24 TD 1. 1 15:00 25 9 75 3:22 TD 9. 3 12:48 27 4 73 0:56 TD
43 Dawkins KR PUR
8. 3 10:34 29 8 28 3:11 Punt 2. 1 10:03 18 3 5 2:14 Punt 10. 3 10:03 10 4 17 1:47 Punt
9. 3 3:41 25 11 75 4:51 TD 3. 1 5:59 20 6 80 2:23 TD 11. 3 6:32 25 4 75 1:49 TD 41 Jackson Rush WF
10. 4 11:29 30 5 70 1:57 TD 4. 1 0:53 25 3 3 1:04 Punt 12. 3 0:48 30 3 3 1:34 Punt 41* Jackson Rush BC
11. 4 6:41 1 6 99 3:35 TD 5. 2 12:00 20 10 29 5:29 Punt 13. 4 12:01 49 5 51 2:12 TD 40 K. Pass INT SYR
12.
4 0:24 +30 1 (1) 0:24 Game 6. 2 5:17 36 1 64 0:10 TD 14.
4 5:10 35 9 43 5:10 Game 40* Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass BC
7. 2 4:14 25 3 8 1:36 Punt 39 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass PUR
n Clemson 8. 2 0:51 25 5 34 0:51 Half n Kentucky 37* Washington INT KSU
# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 9. 3 11:23 23 3 2 1:01 Punt # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 36* Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass CLE
1. 1 15:00 31 3 9 1:20 Punt 10. 3 5:03 19 3 (1) 1:03 Punt 1. 1 15:00 25 7 75 3:57 TD
35 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass MS
2. 1 9:45 25 3 2 0:52 Punt 11. 3 2:28 25 4 17 1:13 INT 2. 1 9:59 31 9 69 4:03 TD
35 Samuel from Jackson Pass VA
3. 1 6:20 5 6 95 1:58 TD 12. 4 14:55 16 6 84 2:42 TD 3. 1 2:30 35 6 44 2:09 FG
35 Samuel KR NCST
4. 1 1:14 5 4 12 1:24 Punt 13. 4 11:59 21 10 79 3:00 TD 4. 2 7:33 20 4 80 1:45 TD
34 Jackson Rush UK
5. 2 11:52 25 3 4 1:30 Punt 14. 4 7:24 17 6 83 2:21 TD 5. 2 1:55 23 6 77 1:16 TD
6. 2 6:57 21 5 4 1:26 Punt 15. 4 2:50 17 3 33 1:01 Fumble 6. 3 13:16 31 8 51 3:07 FG 34* Bonnafon from Jackson Pass SYR
7. 2 4:06 25 4 14 0:49 Punt 7. 3 5:05 38 12 37 5:14 FG 34 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass BC
8. 2 0:28 20 3 14 0:28 Half n Florida State 8. 4 12:58 1 7 99 2:46 TD 34 Jawon Pass Rush MSU
9. 3 11:29 20 5 14 2:32 INT # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result
9. 4 5:12 38 8 56 5:12 Game 33* Bonnafon Rush SYR
10. 3 8:57 25 3 7 1:27 Punt 1. 1 15:00 25 7 75 3:23 TD 33* Mal. Williams Rush KSU
11. 3 2:16 25 9 75 3:31 TD 2. 1 6:30 35 3 3 1:02 Punt n Mississippi State 33 Bonnafon PR PUR
12. 4 11:56 15 11 85 4:19 TD 3. 1 3:18 16 8 52 4:01 Downs # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 32* Dawkins from Jackson Pass KSU
13. 4 6:13 22 3 (3) 1:16 Punt 4. 2 10:37 20 7 17 3:57 Punt 1. 1 15:00 14 5 21 2:06 Punt
31 J. Johnson from Jackson Pass KSU
14. 4 2:47 9 7 86 1:36 Downs 5. 2 4:47 31 2 3 0:39 Fumble 2. 1 10:45 49 9 51 4:10 TD
31 Dawkins KR CLE
6. 2 4:08 25 8 75 3:04 TD 3. 1 3:04 26 3 3 0:54 Punt
30 Jackson Rush CLE
Kent State 7. 2 0:08 +28 1 0 0:08 Miss FG 4. 2 12:07 26 5 74 1:38 TD
# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 8. 3 9:35 27 6 73 2:31 TD 5. 2 8:48 31 3 (7) 1:03 INT 30 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass CLE
1. 1 15:00 25 5 75 1:59 TD 9. 3 6:51 +45 5 45 1:40 TD 6. 2 4:21 25 3 18 1:22 INT 30* Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass UNC
2. 1 11:23 36 6 29 2:53 Downs 10. 4 13:19 18 3 9 2:03 Punt 7. 2 1:04 12 3 88 0:45 TD 30 Jackson Rush MSU
3. 1 6:27 11 7 89 3:36 TD 11. 4 8:58 25 9 48 4:20 Downs 8. 3 12:14 20 3 2 1:53 Punt 29* Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass UK
4. 1 1:14 +0 0 0 0:00 Int TD 12. 4 2:05 24 8 59 2:00 FG 9. 3 10:21 +20 4 0 1:32 Miss FG 29* Fitzpatrick from J. Pass Pass SYR
5. 2 9:03 3 4 22 1:47 INT 10. 3 8:04 45 3 6 2:05 Punt 29 Jackson Rush SYR
6. 2 5:15 31 1 4 0:12 Fumble n Wake Forest 11. 3 5:52 +32 6 27 2:38 FG 29 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass VA
7. 2 3:58 25 8 75 1:47 TD # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 12. 3 0:55 2 4 23 1:35 INT 29 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass BC
8. 3 11:16 23 7 77 3:20 TD 1. 1 15:00 25 9 38 4:38 Punt 13. 4 13:22 25 13 61 5:44 FG
29 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass PUR
9. 3 5:09 38 1 0 0:13 INT 2. 1 7:14 25 14 57 4:51 FG 14. 4 3:35 25 3 34 1:04 INT
28 Bonnafon PR VA
10. 3 4:06 34 5 66 1:43 TD 3. 1 1:05 25 7 67 2:52 INT 15.
4 1:39 34 6 7 1:39 Game
28 Mal. Williams from Jackson Pass KSU
11. 4 13:37 1 9 99 4:32 Fumble 4. 2 10:35 20 3 (7) 1:53 Punt
12. 4 3:46 20 3 5 0:53 Punt 5. 2 6:36 30 9 70 3:38 TD 27 Bonnafon from Jackson Pass UK
13.
4 0:23 31 1 13 0:23 Game 6. 2 1:29 35 4 9 1:14 Punt 27 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass NCST
7. 3 13:22 20 5 20 1:57 Punt 26 Samuel from Jackson Pass WF
Murray State 8. 3 10:21 25 12 75 4:28 TD 26 Dawkins from Jackson Pass NCST
# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yds TOP Result 9. 3 2:20 26 3 0 1:23 Punt 26* Dawkins from Jackson Pass FSU
1. 1 12:50 23 6 77 2:20 TD 10. 4 14:47 11 15 83 5:33 Downs 25 Samuel KR VA
2. 1 4:28 28 3 6 1:23 Punt 11. 4 1:59 38 4 62 0:49 TD 25* Dae Williams Rush FSU
3. 1 3:05 +21 2 21 0:30 TD 12. 4 0:57 36 4 64 0:43 TD
25 Standberry from Jackson Pass FSU
4. 2 14:42 +37 9 63 2:58 TD

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Long Plays
25-Yard Plus Plays 50-59 5 2
Yds Player(s) Type Opp 40-49 11 5
78 Samuel from Jackson Pass CLE 30-39 20 7
75 Jackson Rush MS 20-29 67 12
75* Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass UNC
74 Mal. Williams Rush UNC Long Plays By The Type No. TD
72* Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass SYR Rushing 33 13
69 Davis from Jackson Pass KSU Passing 59 16
68* Jackson Rush VA Punt returns 3 0
65 Dawkins from Jackson Pass NCST Kick returns 12 0
64* Bonnafon Rush BC Interceptions 6 2
61* Sta. Thomas INT PUR Fumble returns 0 0
57 Reed from Jackson Pass MSU Other 0 0
56* Mal. Williams Rush SYR TOTAL 113 31
55* Jackson Rush WF
54 Mal. Williams Rush SYR 25-Yard Plus By Player
51 Jackson Rush FSU Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR
48 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass BC Jackson, Lam. 18 7 18 0 0 0 0 0
46* Mal. Williams Rush SYR Dawkins, Set. 17 3 0 10 7 0 0 0
45 Dee Smith INT VA Smith, Jay. 16 5 0 16 0 0 0 0
44 Dae Williams Rush UK Samuel, Tra. 12 0 0 7 5 0 0 0
43* Jackson Rush SYR Fitzpatrick, De 11 5 0 11 0 0 0 0
43* Jackson Rush UNC Bonnafon, Reg. 8 3 2 4 0 2 0 0
43 Dawkins KR PUR Williams, Mal. 7 3 6 1 0 0 0 0
41 Jackson Rush WF Washington, Tru 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0
41* Jackson Rush BC Standberry, Ch. 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
40 K. Pass INT SYR Williams, Dae 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0
40* Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass BC Pass, Jaw. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
39 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass PUR Crum, Mic. 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
37* Washington INT KSU Thomas, Sta. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
36* Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass CLE Averett, Kem. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
35 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass MS Davis, Jor. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
35 Samuel from Jackson Pass VA Little, Tob. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
35 Samuel KR NCST Wilson, Col. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
34 Jackson Rush UK Yeast, Rus. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
34* Bonnafon from Jackson Pass SYR Smith, Trey 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
34 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass BC Johnson, Jos. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
34 Jawon Pass Rush MSU Pass, Kha. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
33* Bonnafon Rush SYR Reed, Cor. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
33* Mal. Williams Rush KSU Smith, Dee 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
33 Bonnafon PR PUR TOTAL 113 31 33 59 12 3 6 0
32* Dawkins from Jackson Pass KSU
31 J. Johnson from Jackson Pass KSU Longest Plays Of The Year
31 Dawkins KR CLE Rushing
30 Jackson Rush CLE 75 Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17)
30 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass CLE
30* Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass UNC Rushing Touchdown
30 Jackson Rush MSU 68 Lamar Jackson vs. Virginia (11/11/17)
29* Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass UK
29* Fitzpatrick from J. Pass Pass SYR Passing
29 Jackson Rush SYR 78 Traveon Samuel from Lamar Jackson vs. Clemson (9/16/17)
29 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass VA
29 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass BC Passing Touchdown
29 Ja. Smith from Jackson Pass PUR 75 Jaylen Smith from Lamar Jackson vs. North Carolina (9/9/17)
28 Bonnafon PR VA
28 Mal. Williams from Jackson Pass KSU Punt Return
27 Bonnafon from Jackson Pass UK 33 Reggie Bonnafon vs. Purdue (9/2/17)
27 Fitzpatrick from Jackson Pass NCST
26 Samuel from Jackson Pass WF Kick Return
26 Dawkins from Jackson Pass NCST 43 Seth Dawkins vs. Purdue (9/2/17)
26* Dawkins from Jackson Pass FSU
25 Samuel KR VA Interception Return
25* Dae Williams Rush FSU 61 Stacy Thomas vs. Purdue (9/2/17)
25 Standberry from Jackson Pass FSU
Fumble Return
Long Plays By The Numbers 4 C.J. Avery vs. Kent State (9/23/17)
Long Plays By The Yards No. TD
100+ 0 0 Punt
90-99 0 0 58 Mason King (2x) MR vs. Syracuse (11/18/17)
80-89 0 0
70-79 5 2 Field Goal
60-69 5 3 48 Blanton Creque vs. NC State (10/5/17)

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80-yard+ completion 92, Adam Froman to Scott Long
Jaylen Smith
vs. Southern Miss (10/10/09)
90-yard+ completion 92, Adam Froman to Scott Long
vs. Southern Miss (10/10/09)

Receiving
10+ receptions 10, Dez Fitzpatrick at NC State (10/5/17)
2 TD receptions 2, Jaylen Smith vs. Virginia (11/11/17)
3+ TD receptions 3, James Quick vs. Florida State (10/17/15)
100+ receiving yards 107, Jaylen Smith vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17)
125+ receiving yards 127, Dez Fitzpatrick
vs. Boston College (10/14/17)
150+ receiving yards 183, Jaylen Smith at N. Carolina (9/9/17)
175+ receiving yards 183, Jaylen Smith at N. Carolina (9/9/17)
200+ receiving yards 214, DeVante Parker vs. Florida State (10/30/14)
Consec. 100-yard games 2, Dez Fitzpatrick
(NC State, Boston College, 2017)
3+ Consec. 100-yard games DeVante Parker (NC State, FSU, BC, 2014)
Rushing
25+ rushing attempts 27, Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (10/28/17) Team
30+ rushing attempts 31, Lamar Jackson vs. Clemson (10/1/16) 300+ yards rushing 346 at Kentucky (11/25/17)
40+ rushing attempts 40, Nathan Poole at Wichita State (11/4/78) 400+ yards rushing 411 vs. Syracuse (11/18/17)
100+ yards rushing 158, Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) Less than 15 yards net rushing -1 vs. Pittsburgh (11/21/15)
150+ yards rushing 158, Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) Negative net rushing -1 vs. Pittsburgh (11/21/15)
200+ yards rushing 226, Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M (12/30/15) 400+ yards passing 417 at Marshall (9/24/16)
Two 100-yard rushers M. Williams (180), L. Jackson (111) 500+ yards total offense 562 at Kentucky (11/25/17)
vs. Syracuse (11/18/17) 600+ yards total offense 727 vs. Syracuse (11/18/17)
Consec. 100-yard games 7, Lamar Jackson (BC, Florida St., Consec. games, 500+ total yds 2 (Syracuse, Kentucky, 2017)
Wake Forest, Virginia, Syracuse, Kentucky, Miss. St. ‘17) 4 consec. games, 500+ total yds 6
Consec. 150-yard games 3, Lamar Jackson (Boston College, Florida State, (Texas A&M, Char., SU, FSU, MU, CU (2015-16))
Wake Forest ‘17) <200 yards total offense 171 vs. West Virginia (11/20/10)
Consec. 200-yard games 2, Bilal Powell (Memphis, Cincinnati, 2010) <100 yards total offense 13 vs. Arizona State (9/19/92)
50-yard+ run 75, Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) 30+ first downs 32 at Kentucky (11/25/17)
70-yard+ run 75, Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) 35+ first downs 38 vs. Murray State (9/30/17)
80-yard+ run 80, Jeremy Smith vs. Duke (10/14/16) <10 first downs 9 vs. West Virginia (11/20/10)
90-yard+ run 91, Howard Stevens vs. S. Illinois (11/13/71) 40+ points 44 at Kentucky (11/25/17)
30-yard+ run by a QB 75, Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) 50+ points 56 vs. Syracuse (11/18/17)
3 rushing TDs 3, Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (10/28/17) 60+ points 63 vs. Florida State (9/17/16)
4 rushing TDs 4, Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State (9/17/16) 70+ points 70 vs. Charlotte (9/1/16)
5+ rushing TDs 5, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina (10/2/04) 100+ yards in penalties 110 vs. Purdue (9/2/17)
5+ fumbles lost 5 vs. Western Kentucky (11/12/88)
Passing Scored a Safety vs. Syracuse (10/3/14)
30+ attempts 31, Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) Scored Two Safeties vs. Syracuse (10/3/14)
40+ attempts 44, Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (10/28/17) Allowed a Safety vs. LSU (12/31/16)
50+ attempts 53, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Connecticut (11/24/12) Forced 5 or more Turnovers 5 at Clemson (10/1/16)
20+ completions 27, Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (10/28/17) Forced three or more fumbles 3 vs. Virginia (11/11/17)
25+ completions 27, Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (10/28/17) Intercepted three or more passes 4 vs. Syracuse (11/18/17)
30+ completions 30, Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue (9/2/17) Committed four turnovers 4 vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17)
3 TD passes 3, Lamar Jackson vs. Virginia (11/11/17) Committed five turnovers 5 vs. West Virginia (11/22/08)
4+ TD passes 4, Lamar Jackson at Boston College (11/5/16) Committed six turnovers 7 at USF (11/17/07)
300+ yards passing 330, Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest (10/28/17) Recovered an on-side kick 1 vs. Pittsburgh (11/12/11)
400+ yards passing 417, Lamar Jackson at Marshall (9/24/16) Shutout 72-0 vs. FIU (9/21/13)
Consec. 250-yard+ gms 4, L. Jackson (2017: vs. Purdue; Shutout on road 62-0 at Temple (9/9/06)
N. Carolina; Clemson; NC State) Shutout vs. Conference opponent 56-0 vs. Memphis (10/9/10)
Consec. 300-yard+ gms 3, L. Jackson vs. Purdue (9/2/17); Shutout by, first half vs. Auburn (9/5/15)
N. Carolina (9/9/17), Clemson (9/16/17) Shutout by, second half vs. Boston College (10/24/15)
50-yard+ completion 72, Lamar Jackson to Jaylen Smith Shutout by, game 0-31 at Florida State (9/23/00)
vs. Syracuse (11/18/17) Overtime game #23 Cincinnati, 31-24 (OT) (12/5/13)
70-yard+ completion 72, Lamar Jackson to Jaylen Smith Come-from-behind win N. Carolina, trailed 28-27 in 3rd quarter (9/9/17)
vs. Syracuse (11/18/17) True freshman started at QB Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M (12/30/15)

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400+ yards total offense 404, Mississippi State (12/30/17)
Lamar Jackson
500+ yards total offense 625, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
550+ yards total offense 625, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
<200 yards total offense 150, Kent State (9/23/17)
<150 yards total offense 80, Murray State (9/30/17)
<100 yards total offense 80, Murray State (9/30/17)
30+ first downs 30, Memphis (11/4/04)
<10 first downs 5, Murray State (9/30/17)
<5 first downs 4, Boston College (10/24/15)
40+ points 42, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
50+ points 63, Rutgers (12/4/08)
60+ points 63, Rutgers (12/4/08)
70+ points 105, Murray State (10/8/32)
100 yards in penalties 100, Mississippi State (12/30/17)
Scored a Safety LSU (12/31/16)
Blocked punt Boston College (10/24/15)
The Last Time Blocked extra point NC State (10/5/17)
6+ TDs responsible for 6, Lamar Jackson at North Carolina (9/9/17) Blocked field goal Wake Forest (10/30/15)
4+ TDs scored 4, Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State (9/17/16) TD on interception return Germaine Pratt, NC State (10/5/17)
3 field goals 3, Blanton Creque at Kentucky (11/25/17) TD on punt return Adam Humphries, Clemson (10/11/14)
4+ field goals 4, Blanton Creque vs. NC State (10/22/16) TD on kickoff return Anthony Ratliff-Williams, North Carolina (9/9/17)
7+ PATs 7, Blanton Creque vs. Murray State (9/30/17) TD on fumble return Matthe Thomas, Florida State (10/21/17)
8+ PATs 8, Blanton Creque at Marshall (9/24/16) TD on blocked punt Elijah Robinson, Boston College (10/24/15)
9+ PATs 9, Evan O’Hara vs. Charlotte (9/1/16) TD on fumble recovery Nyqwan Murray, Florida State (10/21/17)
50-yd+ FG 50 yards, John Wallace vs. Samford (9/26/15) 2-point conversion Virginia (10/29/16)
15+ Tackles 15, Keith Kelsey vs. Houston (9/12/15)
3+ tackles for loss 3.0, Trevon Young vs. Mississippi State (12/30/17) Opponents, Individual
5+ tackles for loss 7, Elvis Dumervil at Kentucky (9/4/05) 30+ rushing attempts 39, AJ Dillon, Boston College (10/14/17)
3+ sacks 3.0, James Hearns vs. Virginia (11/11/17) 100+ yards rushing 147, Keytaon Thompson, Mississippi State (12/30/17)
2 interceptions 2, Trumaine Washington at Florida State (10/21/17) 150+ yards rushing 211, Benny Snell, Kentucky (11/25/17)
3+ interceptions 3, Gerod Holliman at Boston College (11/8/14) 200+ yards rushing 211, Benny Snell, Kentucky (11/25/17)
TD on a INT return 37 yards, Trumaine Washington vs. Kent State (9/23/17) 250+ yards rushing 272, AJ Dillon, Boston College (10/14/17)
TD on a fumble return (def) 46 yards, Sheldon Rankins vs. BC (10/24/15) Two 100-yard rushers P. White (200) & N. Devine (154), WVU (11/22/08)
TD on a punt return 69 yards, Jaire Alexander vs. Florida State (9/17/16) 60-yard+ run 75, AJ Dillon, Boston College (10/14/17)
2+ TD on punt return 3 vs. Cincinnati (11/27/04) 70-yard+ run 75, AJ Dillon, Boston College (10/14/17)
TD on kickoff return 100 yards, Traveon Samuel vs. Clemson (9/17/15) 80-yard+ run 81 yards, Travis Etienne, Clemson (9/16/17)
TD on KO return to start game 100 yards, Adrian Bushell 3+ rushing TDs 3, Keytaon Thompson, Mississippi State (12/30/17)
vs. UConn (11/19/11)
2-point conversion 1 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/17) Passing
Blocked field goal Drew Bailey vs. Purdue (9/2/17) 40+ attempts 44, Greg Ward Jr., Houston (11/17/16)
TD on blocked field goal 82 yards, Andrew Johnson at WVU (11/5/11) 50+ attempts 51, Eric Dungey, Syracuse (9/9/16)
Blocked punt Devante Peete vs. Wake Forest (11/12/16) 20+ completions 28, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
TD on blocked punt Charles Gaines vs. Connecticut (11/8/13) 25+ completions 28, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
Blocked extra point vs. Clemson (9/16/17) 30+ completions 35, Maxwell Smith, Kentucky (9/2/12)
Defensive extra point Ray Buchanan vs. Ohio State (9/14/91) <10 compl. (at least 15 att.) 8, Stephen Johnson, Kentucky (11/25/17)
2+ blocked kicks, game 2 vs. Cincinnati (11/27/04) 3 TD passes 5, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
Largest deficit overcome 23 points vs. Tulane (9/5/87) 4+ TD passes 5, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
Game-winning field goal Blanton Creque vs. Florida State (10/21/17) 250+ yards passing 461, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
300+ yards passing 461, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
Opponents, Team 350+ yards passing 461, John Wolford, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
<10 yards net rushing -14, Boston College (10/24/15)
<20 yards net rushing 19, Murray State (9/30/17) Receiving
<50 yards net rushing 17, North Carolina (9/9/17) 10+ receptions 10, Greg Dortch, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
300+ yards rushing 364, Boston College (10/14/17) 100+ receiving yards 167, Greg Dortch, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
350+ yards rushing 364, Boston College (10/14/17) 125+ receiving yards 167, Greg Dortch, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
400+ yards rushing 407, New Mexico State (8/23/01) 150+ receiving yards 167, Greg Dortch, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
500+ yards rushing 684, Murray State (10/8/32) 200+ receiving yards 201, T.Y. Hilton, FIU (9/9/11)
<100 yards passing 19, Murray State (9/30/17) 50-yard+ reception 52, Greg Dortch, Wake Forest (10/28/17)
300+ yards passing 461, Wake Forest (10/28/17) 60-yard+ reception 79, Jaylen Samuels, NC State (10/5/17)
350+ yards passing 461, Wake Forest (10/28/17) 70-yard+ reception 79, Jaylen Samuels, NC State (10/5/17)

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Honors and Awards


Blanton Creque was Lamar Jackson,
tabbed the Special a 2017 Heisman
Teams Player of the Trophy finalist,
Year after converting was named
17-of-20 field the 2017
goal attempts. Team MVP.
n n

n
The first freshman
to lead the team in
tackles, linebacker
Dorian Etheridge
was named a Freshman
All-American.

n Jaire Alexander n Dez Fitzpatrick 2nd team Associated Press All-American


Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List Honorable Mention All-ACC 2nd team Walter Camp All-American
Bronko Nagurski Award Watch List 2nd team FWAA All-American
Jim Thorpe Award Watch List n James Hearns 2nd team CBS All-American
Paul Hornung Watch List Bronko Nagurski Award Watch List
2nd Team Sporting News Preseason All-American n Jaylen Smith
1st team AP Preseason All-American n Lamar Jackson ACC Wide Receiver of the Week (9/11)
Maxwell Award Watch List First team All-ACC
n Drew Bailey 2nd Team Sporting News Preseason All-American
Bronko Nagurski Award Watch List ACC Preseason Player of the Year n Trumaine Washington
Davey O’Brien Award Watch List Honorable Mention All-ACC
n Blanton Creque Walter Camp Award Watch List
Lou Groza Award Watch List Preseason All-ACC n Trevon Young
Lou Groza Semifinalist Manning Award Watch List Brian Piccolo Award Winner
Honorable Mention All-ACC 2nd team AP Preseason All-American
2nd team Associated Press n 2017 Team Awards
n Micky Crum ACC Offensive Back of the Week (9/11) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Seth Dawkins
John Mackey Award Watch List Maxwell Award Semifinalist Comeback Player of the Year: Trevon Young
Davey O’Brien Semifinalist Most Durable Cardinal Award: Lukayus McNeil
n Jordan Davis Walter Camp Player of the Year Finalist Offensive Grinder Award: Reggie Bonnafon
John Mackey Award Watch List First team All-ACC Defensive Grinder Award: Chucky Williams
ACC Offensive Player of the Year Offensive Player of the Year: Jaylen Smith
n Dorian Etheridge ACC Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year: Dorian Etheridge
ESPN Freshman All-American ACC Back of the Week (11/27) Special Teams Player of the Year: Blanton Creque
Manning Award Finalist Team MVP: Lamar Jackson

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ACC in Review

Final Standings
Conference Overall
Atlantic Division W L Pct For Opp Hm Rd W L Pct For Opp Hm Rd Neu
Clemson 7 1 .875 257 141 4-0 3-1 12 2 .857 466 190 7-0 4-1 1-1
NC State 6 2 .750 239 191 3-1 3-1 9 4 .692 419 328 5-1 3-2 1-1
Louisville 4 4 .500 292 267 2-2 2-2 8 5 .615 495 356 4-2 3-2 1-1
Wake Forest 4 4 .500 250 232 2-2 2-2 8 5 .615 459 368 4-2 3-3 1-0
Boston College 4 4 .500 204 177 1-3 3-1 7 6 .538 334 297 2-4 4-1 1-1
Florida State 3 5 .375 156 201 1-3 2-2 7 6 .538 362 276 3-3 3-2 1-1
Syracuse 2 6 .250 189 297 2-2 0-4 4 8 .333 329 386 4-3 0-5 0-0

Coastal Division W L Pct For Opp Hm Rd W L Pct For Opp Hm Rd Neu


Miami 7 1 .875 217 150 4-0 3-1 10 3 .769 378 273 7-0 3-1 0-2
Virginia Tech 5 3 .625 185 121 3-1 2-2 9 4 .692 366 192 5-1 3-2 1-1
Georgia Tech 4 4 .500 224 202 4-0 0-4 5 6 .455 309 292 5-1 0-4 0-1
Duke 3 5 .375 158 184 1-3 2-2 7 6 .538 345 263 4-3 2-3 1-0
Virginia 3 5 .375 161 235 2-2 1-3 6 7 .462 293 369 4-3 2-3 0-1
Pitt 3 5 .375 182 196 2-2 1-3 5 7 .417 287 319 4-3 1-4 0-0
North Carolina 1 7 .125 154 274 0-4 1-3 3 9 .250 312 375 1-6 2-3 0-0

Record vs. Non-ACC Opponents: 43-21, .672

Atlantic Coast All-Conference Teams


ACC Championship First Team-Offense RB Cam Akers.............................FS n ACC Player of the Year
Charlotte, N.C., December 2 WR Steve Ishmael.......................SU AP Anthony Ratliff-Williams..... NC Lamar Jackson, UL
WR Cam Phillips.........................VT PK Cole Murphy........................SU n ACC Offensive Player of the Year
Clemson d. Miami...................... 38-3
WR Jaylen Smith.........................UL SP Nyheim Hines...................... ST Lamar Jackson, UL
TE Cam Serigne........................WF SP Michael Walker....................BC n ACC Defensive Player of the Year
ACC Bowl Results OT Mitch Hyatt......................... CU Bradley Chubb, ST
Quick Lane Bowl OT Brian O’Neill....................... UP First Team-Defense n ACC Rookie of the Year
Detroit, Mich., December 26 OG Tyrone Crowder................... CU DE Bradley Chubb..................... ST AJ Dillon, BC
Duke d. Northern Illinois.......... 36-14
OG Wyatt Teller..........................VT DE Clelin Ferrell........................ CU n ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year
C Justin Falcinelli.................... CU DT Christian Wilkins................. CU AJ Dillon, BC
Walk-On’s Independence Bowl QB Lamar Jackson......................UL DT Dexter Lawrence................. CU n ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year
Shreveport, La., December 27 RB AJ Dillon..............................BC LB Micah Kiser..........................VA Brenton Nelson, VA
Florida St. d. Southern Miss...... 42-13 RB Nyheim Hines...................... ST LB Tremaine Edmunds...............VT n ACC Coach of the Year
New Era Pinstripe Bowl AP Jaylen Samuels..................... ST LB Joe Giles-Harris...................DU Mark Richt, UM
New York, N.Y., December 27 PK Michael Badgley................ UM CB Mark Gilbert........................DU n Brian Piccolo Award
SP Anthony Ratliff-Williams..... NC CB Greg Stroman.......................VT Trevon Young, UL
Iowa d. Boston College............. 27-20
S Quin Blanding......................VA (ACC’s most courageous
Military Bowl Second Team-Offense S Derwin James........................FS football player)
presented by Northrop Grumman WR Kelvin Harmon..................... ST P Ryan Winslow..................... UP n Jim Tatum Award
Annapolis, Md., December 28 WR Olamide Zaccheaus.............VA Braxton Berrios, UM
Navy d. Virginia.......................... 49-7 WR Ervin Philips.........................SU Second Team-Defense (ACC’s top senior football
TE Christopher Herndon IV..... UM DE Austin Bryant....................... CU student-athlete)
Camping World Bowl
OT Will Richardson.................... ST DE Duke Ejiofor........................WF n Jacobs Blocking Trophy
Orlando, Fla., December 28 OT Chris Lindstrom....................BC DT Tim Settle.............................VT Mitch Hyatt, CU
Oklahoma St. d. Virginia Tech.... 30-21 OG Tony Adams.......................... ST DT RJ McIntosh........................ UM
Belk Bowl OG Parker Braun........................ GT LB Dorian O’Daniel................. CU Clemson - ACC Champion,
Charlotte, N.C., December 29 C Ryan Anderson....................WF LB Shaquille Quarterman........ UM Atlantic Division Champion, CFP
C Alec Eberle............................FS LB Parris Bennett.......................SU Semifinalist at Allstate Sugar Bowl
Wake Forest d. Texas A&M....... 55-52
QB John Wolford.......................WF CB Michael Jackson................. UM
Hyundai Sun Bowl RB KirVonte Benson.................. GT CB Tarvarus McFadden...............FS Duke - Quick Lane Bowl Champion
El Paso, Texas, December 29 RB Travis Homer...................... UM S Jaquan Johnson.................. UM Florida State - Walk-On’s
NC State d. Arizona State......... 52-31 AP Greg Dortch........................WF S lukas Denis..........................BC Independence Bowl
TaxSlayer Bowl PK Mike Weaver.......................WF P Lester Coleman....................VA NC State - Hyundai Sun Bowl
Jacksonville, Fla., December 30
SP Quadree Henderson............ UP Champion
Third Team-Defense Wake Forest - Belk Bowl Champion
Mississippi St. d. Louisville....... 31-27 Third Team-Offense DE Harold Landry......................BC Boston College - New Era Pinstripe
Capital One Orange Bowl WR Braxton Berrios................... UM DE Trent Harris........................ UM Bowl Participant
Miami Gardens, Fla., December 30 WR Hunter Renfrow................... CU DT Derrick Nnadi.......................FS Louisville - Taxslayer Bowl
Wisconsin d. Miami................. 34-24 WR Deon Cain........................... CU DT Mike Ramsay.......................DU Participant
TE Tommy Sweeney..................BC LB Kendall Joseph..................... CU Virginia - Military Bowl
OT KC McDermott................... UM LB Ty Schwab............................BC presented by Northrup Grumman
College Football Playoffs OT Justin Herron.......................WF LB Andrew Motuapuaka............VT Bowl Participant
National Semifinals OG Taylor Hearn....................... CU CB Avonte Maddox................... UP Virginia Tech - Camping World
Allstate Sugar Bowl OG Phil Haynes.........................WF CB Juan Thornhill.......................VA Bowl Participant
New Orleans, La., January 1 C Austin Davis........................DU S Terrell Edmunds....................VT
Alabama d. Clemson.................. 24-6 QB Ryan Finley.......................... ST S Jeremy McDuffie.................DU
RB Travis Etienne...................... CU P Pressley Harvin III............... GT

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Cards in the ACC/NCAA


2017 NCAA Rankings Louisville in the Individual Rankings (Top 50)
UL Stat All-Purpose NCAA ACC STAT
Lamar Jackson 39 4 123.15
Points/Game 11 38.1 Completions Per Game NCAA ACC STAT
Points Allowed/Game 70 27.4 Lamar Jackson 36 6 19.54
Field Goal Pct. NCAA ACC STAT
First Downs/Game 2 27.1 Blanton Creque 14 2 .850
Field Goals/Game NCAA ACC STAT
Rushing Yards/Game 15 245.1 Blanton Creque 38 6 1.31
Forced Fumbles/Game NCAA ACC STAT
Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 63 163.4
James Hearns 8 1 0.33
Passing Yards/Game 15 299.8 Passing Efficiency NCAA ACC STAT
Lamar Jackson 29 2 146.6
Passing Yards Allowed/Game 66 224.7 Passing TDS NCAA ACC STAT
Lamar Jackson 17 2 27
Total Offense/Game 3 544.9
Passing Yards/Game NCAA ACC STAT
Total Defense/Game 62 388.1 Lamar Jackson 16 1 281.5
Yards Per Completion NCAA ACC STAT
Passes Had Intercepted 53 10 Lamar Jackson 12 1 14.41
Points Responsible NCAA ACC STAT
Passes Intercepted 45 13
Lamar Jackson 4 1 272
Turnover Margin 56 0.15 Receiving Touchdowns NCAA ACC STAT
Dez Fitzpatrick 25 2 9
Sacks By 62 2.08 Receiving Yards/Game NCAA ACC STAT
Jaylen Smith 9 2 98.0
Sack Allowed/Game 98 2.54
Receptions/Game NCAA ACC STAT
Third Down Offense 28 .442 Jaylen Smith 20 4 6.0
Rush Yards Per Carry NCAA ACC STAT
Third Down Defense 87 .413 Lamar Jackson 10 1 6.90
Rushing Touchdowns NCAA ACC STAT
Red Zone Offense 62 .847
Lamar Jackson 9 1 18
Red Zone Defense 96 .872 Rushing Yards/Game NCAA ACC STAT
Lamar Jackson 9 1 123.2
Kickoff Return Average 95 19.32 Sacks NCAA ACC STAT
James Hearns 43 5 0.58
Punt Return Average 102 5.13 Total Offense NCAA ACC STAT
Penalties Per Game 81 6.31 Lamar Jackson 1 1 404.7
Total Touchdowns NCAA ACC STAT
Penalties Yards Per Game 59 51.08 Lamar Jackson 11 1 18

Dez Fitzpatrick

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LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL

Offense Season-By-Season Statistics

Since 1962
Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Total Total Total Pts/ First
Year G Att. Yds. YPG TD Yds YPG C-Att-Int Yds. YPG Pts Game TD FG-A
Downs
2017 13 495 3186 245.1 33 3898 299.8 277-464-10 7084 544.9 495 38.1 62 17-20 352
2016 13 525 3148 242.2 37 3777 290.5 248-436-10 6925 532.7 553 42.5 71 19-25 325
2015 13 491 2223 171.0 23 3186 245.1 227-409-15 5409 416.1 373 28.7 47 15-21 272
2014 13 511 1855 142.7 28 3276 252.0 237-428-10 5131 394.7 405 31.2 51 15-19 265
2013 13 455 1909 146.8 18 4082 314.0 311-439-4 5991 460.8 457 35.1 57 20-25 304
2012 13 462 1595 122.7 23 3849 296.1 307-456-8 5444 418.8 405 31.2 50 18-23 297
2011 13 466 1580 121.5 13 2749 211.5 243-381-13 4329 333.0 285 21.9 36 12-18 214
2010 13 472 2275 175.0 17 2522 194.0 217-363-8 4797 369.0 343 26.4 43 14-18 244
2009 12 424 1502 125.2 15 2507 208.9 205-365-11 4009 334.1 217 18.1 26 13-18 214
2008 12 454 1974 164.5 18 2546 212.2 227-391-17 4520 376.7 296 24.7 40 5-11 243
2007 12 418 1753 146.1 22 4103 341.9 316-491-14 5856 488.0 422 35.2 55 13-17 309
2006 13 483 2409 185.3 35 3770 290.0 245-384-7 6179 475.3 491 37.8 61 21-25 296
2005 12 472 2262 188.5 41 3523 293.6 246-376-10 5785 482.1 521 43.8 69 14-16 287
2004 12 534 3005 250.4 47 3463 288.6 256-359-5 6468 539.0 597 49.8 80 12-15 323
2003 13 518 2966 228.2 35 3389 260.7 237-395-12 6355 488.9 450 34.6 58 14-20 295
2002 13 453 1387 106.7 16 2944 226.5 243-450-11 4331 333.2 374 28.8 48 12-19 233
2001 12 434 1465 122.1 19 3119 259.9 234-393-7 4584 382.0 366 30.5 47 13-18 231
2000 11 409 1477 134.3 20 2822 256.5 234-389-12 4299 390.8 388 35.3 51 11-16 222
1999 11 350 1449 131.7 19 3687 335.2 322-501-13 5136 466.9 412 37.5 54 13-20 290
1998 11 368 1658 150.7 29 4498 408.9 338-515-15 6156 559.6 444 40.4 62 5-8 311
1997 11 322 845 76.8 11 3282 298.4 276-473-14 4127 375.2 245 22.3 33 6-9 209
1996 11 397 1040 94.5 9 2428 220.7 207-388-17 3468 315.3 182 16.5 23 7-16 185
1995 11 432 1558 141.6 17 2432 221.1 210-383-8 3990 362.7 283 25.7 36 12-19 217
1994 11 438 1534 139.5 21 2340 212.7 203-363-19 3874 352.2 255 23.2 33 8-13 220
1993 11 408 1506 136.9 17 2923 265.7 199-343-11 4429 402.6 332 30.2 45 8-13 221
1992 11 406 1131 102.8 15 2049 186.3 157-300-12 3180 289.1 214 19.5 27 11-16 189
1991 11 349 751 68.3 3 1764 160.4 162-374-23 2515 228.6 135 12.3 15 10-15 181
1990 11 454 1351 122.8 15 2711 246.4 178-323-15 4062 369.2 311 28.2 38 14-17 213
1989 11 471 1736 157.8 18 2667 242.5 198-348-11 4403 399.5 312 28.4 37 17-29 251
1988 11 467 1621 147.4 15 2656 241.5 228-393-19 4277 388.8 261 23.7 34 11-16 241
1987 11 362 1128 102.5 10 2491 226.4 211-416-26 3619 329.0 215 19.5 28 6-12 206
1986 11 406 986 89.6 10 2481 225.5 180-375-13 3467 315.1 179 16.3 22 9-13 218
1985 11 375 1125 102.2 14 2425 220.4 190-377-19 3550 322.7 199 18.1 25 9-10 192
1984 11 389 1086 98.7 9 2823 256.6 211-428-39 3909 355.4 237 21.5 31 8-14 215
1983 11 395 1159 105.4 10 1989 180.8 182-359-16 3148 286.2 157 14.3 19 8-16 168
1982 11 451 1386 126.0 10 2150 195.5 148-336-18 3536 321.5 220 20.0 29 5-12 196
1981 11 444 1211 110.1 7 1551 141.0 116-284-16 2762 251.1 180 16.4 22 8-14 139
1980 11 487 1341 121.9 11 1134 103.1 84-216-18 2475 225.0 162 14.7 18 13-17 139
1979 11 533 1515 137.7 14 1180 107.3 78-199-17 2695 245.0 167 15.2 23 3-9 137
1978 11 560 2572 233.8 25 1225 111.4 86-197-9 3797 345.2 319 29.0 41 10-16 193
1977 12 685 2923 243.6 28 920 76.7 77-179-9 3843 320.3 291 24.3 39 7-17 193
1976 11 504 1881 171.0 16 719 65.3 62-178-11 2600 236.4 177 16.1 24 4-10 135
1975 11 531 1491 135.5 12 1366 124.2 108-251-16 2857 259.7 148 13.5 17 6-13 171
1974 11 520 1653 150.3 6 744 67.6 68-192-10 2397 214.2 136 12.4 17 6-14 136
1973 11 507 1849 167.5 13 1151 104.6 93-238-18 2994 272.2 172 15.6 21 9-17 165
1972 10 497 2009 200.9 22 1893 189.3 159-331-21 3902 390.2 309 30.9 43 3-4 206
1971 10 498 1924 192.4 15 1215 121.5 115-241-13 3139 313.9 190 19.0 25 5-12 163
1970 12 564 2027 168.9 14 2018 168.2 144-288-18 4045 337.1 252 21.0 34 6-12 215
1969 10 524 2311 231.1 12 964 96.4 88-198-19 3275 327.5 206 20.6 28 5-7 176
1968 10 444 1444 144.4 14 1879 187.9 146-325-30 3323 332.3 192 19.2 26 3-10 180
1967 10 452 1378 137.8 23 1866 186.6 132-305-22 3244 324.4 260 26.0 35 7-16 174
1966 10 358 1128 112.8 11 2157 215.7 149-322-14 3285 328.5 231 23.1 30 6-10 178
1965 10 364 1002 100.2 16 2149 214.9 134-297-20 3151 315.1 218 21.8 31 3-NA 159
1964 10 301 459 45.9 5 1530 153.0 136-272-21 1889 198.9 70 7.0 10 1-4 107
1963 10 391 841 84.1 7 1202 120.2 104-208-13 2043 204.3 118 11.8 17 1-NA 117
1962 10 414 1613 161.3 14 1406 140.6 104-225-16 3019 301.9 174 17.4 26 0-NA 151

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Defense Season-By-Season Statistics

Since 1962
Rush Rush Rush Rush Pass Pass Pass Total Total Total Pts/ First
Year G Att. Yds. YPG TD Yds YPG C-Att-Int Yds. YPG Pts Game TD FG-A Downs
2017 13 514 2490 163.4 24 2921 224.7 224-385-13 5045 388.1 356 27.4 42 9-16 266
2016 13 483 1497 115.2 7 2692 207.1 224-411-15 4189 322.2 309 23.8 38 13-18 227
2015 13 477 1563 120.2 11 2763 212.5 236-421-17 4326 332.8 313 24.1 39 13-19 227
2014 13 433 1429 109.9 12 2595 199.6 221-410-26 4024 309.5 283 21.8 31 23-26 199
2013 13 406 1049 80.7 10 2220 170.8 189-373-16 3269 251.5 158 12.2 18 10-13 183
2012 13 449 1924 148.0 14 2500 192.3 219-382-11 4424 340.3 309 23.8 40 10-14 237
2011 13 435 1307 100.5 11 2956 227.4 253-422-10 4263 327.9 261 20.1 33 10-17 230
2010 13 471 1876 144.3 14 2176 167.4 188-343-9 4052 311.7 252 19.4 32 10-19 220
2009 12 466 1981 165.1 23 2472 206.0 195-302-10 4453 371.1 315 26.3 38 17-20 227
2008 12 370 1554 129.5 14 2872 239.3 226-383-8 4426 368.8 358 29.8 47 10-17 213
2007 12 446 1984 165.3 20 3014 251.2 231-370-7 4998 416.5 377 31.4 50 10-13 254
2006 13 403 1362 104.8 12 2804 215.7 208-414-12 4166 320.5 212 16.3 26 10-20 204
2005 12 460 1368 114.0 16 2520 210.0 199-367-9 3888 324.0 285 23.8 35 12-15 226
2004 12 419 1308 109.0 10 2363 196.9 195-385-17 3671 305.9 236 19.7 30 10-11 201
2003 13 513 2214 170.3 22 3358 258.3 264-474-13 5572 428.6 361 27.8 45 15-19 307
2002 13 514 1469 113.0 15 2690 206.9 205-427-9 4159 319.9 319 24.5 39 17-29 236
2001 12 466 1671 139.2 11 2392 199.3 187-378-17 4063 338.6 213 17.8 26 10-17 221
2000 11 395 879 79.9 12 2467 224.3 204-397-27 3346 304.2 246 22.4 32 8-13 201
1999 11 438 1832 166.5 21 2481 225.5 201-359-13 4313 392.1 331 30.1 42 13-20 229
1998 11 506 2626 238.7 22 2661 241.9 177-315-10 5287 480.6 387 35.2 50 13-16 257
1997 11 462 2060 187.3 24 2590 235.5 198-347-11 4650 422.7 407 37.0 53 12-15 224
1996 11 437 892 81.1 9 1702 154.7 158-328-10 2594 235.8 205 18.6 25 10-14 167
1995 11 452 1381 125.5 9 2130 193.6 175-350-24 3511 319.2 165 15.0 20 9-17 213
1994 11 461 1773 161.2 16 2085 189.5 176-315-8 3858 350.7 253 23.0 29 17-25 205
1993 11 403 1480 134.5 14 2230 202.7 202-363-21 3710 337.3 236 21.5 30 9-15 201
1992 11 471 1472 133.8 14 2418 219.8 211-356-20 3890 353.6 243 22.1 28 15-20 218
1991 11 571 2383 216.6 31 1457 132.5 109-200-16 3840 349.1 335 30.5 44 11-15 206
1990 11 458 1214 110.3 9 1641 149.1 141-279-15 2855 237.9 142 12.9 16 10-18 157
1989 11 416 1098 99.8 7 2179 198.1 155-292-17 3277 297.9 222 20.2 26 13-17 161
1988 11 480 1844 167.6 19 2347 213.4 198-347-16 4191 381.0 245 22.3 31 10-18 250
1987 11 555 2624 238.5 27 2090 190.0 159-311-10 4714 428.5 348 31.6 46 12-20 241
1986 11 548 2318 210.7 20 1840 167.2 150-278-5 4158 378.0 303 27.5 36 17-22 238
1985 11 594 3079 279.9 34 2462 223.8 164-271-2 5541 503.7 429 39.0 58 8-16 265
1984 11 481 1972 179.3 22 2153 195.7 156-295-11 4125 375.0 360 32.7 45 16-23 212
1983 11 555 2619 238.1 28 1866 169.6 142-255-15 4485 407.7 351 31.9 46 10-17 238
1982 11 590 2841 258.2 32 1498 136.2 122-241-10 4339 394.5 355 32.3 47 10-15 236
1981 11 532 1586 144.2 13 1528 138.9 114-276-19 3114 283.1 212 19.3 26 10-NA 175
1980 11 469 1340 121.8 9 1612 146.5 128-267-19 2952 268.3 203 18.5 23 12-NA 178
1979 11 567 1839 167.2 14 1371 124.6 105-221-14 3210 291.8 202 18.4 24 9-NA 165
1978 11 545 1988 180.7 16 1589 144.5 125-265-25 3577 325.2 202 18.4 27 5-NA 188
1977 11 587 2091 190.1 NA 1964 178.5 128-282-21 4055 368.6 194 16.2 NA NA 205
1976 11 645 2609 237.2 20 1120 101.8 77-170-7 3729 339.0 234 21.3 27 9-NA 193
1975 11 638 3167 287.9 34 1274 115.8 94-192-14 4441 403.7 316 28.7 42 5-NA 233
1974 11 596 2955 268.6 NA 1324 120.3 110-240-15 4279 389.0 254 23.1 NA NA 239
1973 11 555 1638 148.9 11 1763 160.3 145-306-15 3503 309.2 148 13.5 NA 11-20 196
1972 10 430 831 83.1 7 1205 120.5 109-259-10 2036 203.6 91 9.1 11 5-13 125
1971 10 473 1235 123.5 7 846 84.6 69-193-20 2081 208.1 111 11.1 NA 1-7 119
1970 12 482 1889 157.4 19 1407 117.3 116-265-17 3296 274.7 208 17.3 27 5-11 191
1969 10 504 1906 190.6 23 1641 164.1 126-261-15 3547 322.4 273 27.3 37 5-10 273
1968 10 465 1173 117.3 12 2138 213.8 135-296-22 3311 331.1 233 23.3 30 9-14 182
1967 10 445 1073 107.3 10 1336 133.6 105-250-18 2409 240.9 162 16.2 23 2-5 141
1966 10 420 1199 119.9 10 1821 182.1 130-281-28 3020 302.0 159 15.9 22 3-11 170
1965 10 458 1398 139.8 NA 1509 150.0 X-251-19 2907 290.7 164 16.4 NA NA 167
1964 10 459 1873 187.3 18 1343 134.3 107-191-10 3216 311.6 217 21.7 31 1-3 177
1963 10 432 1935 193.5 21 1337 133.7 87-187-10 3272 327.2 213 21.3 29 3-NA 168
1962 10 364 1204 120.4 12 1232 123.2 77-169-10 2436 243.6 173 17.3 25 1-NA 112

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Annual Team Statistics


Total Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Scoring Offense
Sea. G Pl Yds. Ypg Ypp Sea. A Yds. Avg Ypc TD Sea. A C Int Td Yds. Pct Sea. TD Xp-A 2 Fg-A Pts
2017 13 959 7084 544.9 7.4 2017 495 3186 245.1 6.4 33 2017 464 277 10 27 3898 59.7 2017 64 58-59 1-4 17-20 495
2016 13 961 6925 532.7 7.2 2016 525 3148 242.2 6.0 37 2016 436 248 10 32 3777 56.9 2016 71 68-69 1-2 19-25 553
2015 13 900 5409 416.1 6.0 2015 491 2223 171.0 4.5 23 2015 409 227 15 21 3186 55.5 2015 47 46-47 0-0 15-21 373
2014 13 939 5131 394.7 5.5 2014 511 1855 142.7 3.6 28 2014 428 237 10 21 3276 55.4 2014 51 50-50 0-1 15-19 405
2013 13 894 5991 460.8 6.7 2013 455 1909 146.8 4.2 18 2013 439 311 4 33 4082 70.8 2013 57 55-57 0-0 20-25 457
2012 13 918 5444 418.8 5.9 2012 462 1595 122.7 3.5 23 2012 456 307 8 27 3849 67.3 2012 51 41-46 2-5 18-23 405
2011 13 847 4329 333.0 5.1 2011 466 1580 121.5 3.4 13 2011 381 243 13 19 2749 63.8 2011 36 33-35 0-1 12-18 285
2010 13 835 4797 369.0 5.7 2010 472 2275 175.0 4.8 17 2010 363 217 8 22 2522 59.8 2010 43 41-43 0-0 14-18 343
2009 12 789 4009 334.1 5.1 2009 424 1502 125.2 3.5 15 2009 365 205 11 9 2507 56.2 2009 26 20-23 1-3 13-18 217
2008 12 845 4520 376.7 5.3 2008 454 1974 164.5 4.3 18 2008 391 227 17 16 2546 58.1 2008 40 37-39 1-1 5-11 296
2007 12 909 5856 488.0 6.4 2007 418 1753 146.1 4.2 22 2007 491 316 14 30 4103 64.4 2007 55 53-53 0-2 13-17 422
2006 13 867 6179 475.3 7.1 2006 483 2409 185.3 5.0 35 2006 384 245 7 22 3770 63.8 2006 61 60-60 1-1 21-25 491
2005 12 848 5785 482.1 6.8 2005 472 2262 188.5 4.8 41 2005 376 246 10 24 3523 65.4 2005 69 63-66 0-3 14-16 521
2004 12 893 6468 539.0 7.2 2004 534 3005 250.4 5.6 47 2004 359 256 5 27 3463 71.3 2004 80 77-77 1-3 12-15 597
2003 13 913 6355 488.8 7.0 2003 518 2966 228.2 5.7 35 2003 395 237 12 20 3389 60.0 2003 58 50-54 4-4 14-20 450
2002 13 904 4334 333.4 4.8 2002 453 1390 106.9 3.1 16 2002 451 243 11 25 2944 53.9 2002 48 40-41 3-6 12-19 374
2001 12 827 4584 382.0 5.5 2001 434 1465 122.1 3.4 19 2001 393 234 7 23 3119 59.5 2001 47 39-40 3-7 13-18 366
2000 11 798 4299 390.8 5.4 2000 409 1477 134.3 3.6 20 2000 389 234 12 27 2822 60.2 2000 51 45-45 2-5 11-16 388
1999 11 851 5136 466.9 6.0 1999 350 1449 131.7 4.1 19 1999 501 322 13 29 3687 64.3 1999 54 45-48 1-6 13-20 412
1998 11 883 6156 559.6 7.0 1998 368 1658 150.7 4.5 29 1998 515 338 15 33 4498 65.6 1998 36 51-54 3-8 5-8 444
1997 11 795 4127 375.2 5.2 1997 322 845 76.8 2.6 11 1997 473 276 14 19 3282 58.4 1997 33 25-27 2-6 6-9 245
1996 11 785 3468 315.3 4.4 1996 397 1040 94.5 2.6 9 1996 388 207 17 11 2428 53.4 1996 23 19-22 1-1 7-16 182
1995 11 815 3990 362.7 4.9 1995 432 1558 141.6 3.6 17 1995 383 210 8 16 2432 54.8 1995 36 31-34 0-2 12-19 283
1994 11 801 3874 352.2 4.8 1994 438 1534 139.5 3.5 21 1994 363 203 19 11 2340 55.9 1994 33 27-28 3-4 8-13 255
1993 11 751 4429 402.6 5.9 1993 408 1506 136.9 3.7 17 1993 343 199 11 23 2923 58.0 1993 45 36-39 1-5 8-13 332
1992 11 706 3180 289.1 4.5 1992 406 1131 102.8 2.8 15 1992 300 157 12 10 2049 52.3 1992 27 17-23 1-4 11-16 214
1991 11 723 2518 228.9 3.5 1991 349 754 68.5 2.2 4 1991 374 162 23 9 1764 43.3 1991 15 9-11 2-4 10-15 135
1990 11 777 4062 369.3 5.2 1990 454 1351 122.8 3.0 15 1990 323 178 15 21 2711 55.1 1990 38 37-37 0-1 14-16 311
1989 11 819 4403 400.3 5.4 1989 471 1736 157.8 3.7 18 1989 348 198 11 18 2667 56.9 1989 37 31-34 2-3 17-29 312
1988 11 860 4277 388.8 5.0 1988 467 1621 147.4 3.5 15 1988 392 228 19 17 2656 58.2 1988 34 20-30 2-4 11-16 261
1987 11 778 3619 329.0 4.7 1987 362 1128 102.5 3.1 10 1987 416 211 26 17 2491 50.7 1987 28 19-20 5-8 6-12 215
1986 11 781 3467 315.2 4.4 1986 406 986 89.6 2.4 10 1986 375 180 13 12 2481 48.0 1986 22 18-18 1-4 9-13 179
1985 11 752 3550 322.7 4.7 1985 375 1125 102.3 3.0 14 1985 377 190 19 9 2425 50.4 1985 25 18-20 2-5 9-10 199
1984 11 817 3909 355.4 4.8 1984 389 1086 98.7 2.8 9 1984 428 211 39 19 2823 49.3 1984 31 25-27 1-4 8-14 237
1983 11 754 3148 286.2 4.2 1983 395 1159 105.4 2.9 10 1983 359 182 16 7 1989 50.7 1983 19 17-18 1-1 8-16 157
1982 11 787 3536 321.5 4.5 1982 451 1386 126.0 3.1 10 1982 336 148 18 17 2150 44.0 1982 29 25-27 2-2 5-11 220
1981 11 728 2762 251.1 3.8 1981 444 1211 110.1 2.7 7 1981 284 116 16 11 1551 40.8 1981 22 18-21 1-1 8-14 180
1980 11 703 2475 225.0 3.5 1980 487 1341 121.9 2.8 11 1980 216 84 18 5 1134 38.9 1980 18 15-17 0-1 13-17 162
1979 11 732 2695 245.0 3.7 1979 533 1515 137.7 2.8 14 1979 199 78 17 5 1180 39.2 1979 23 16-20 2-3 3-9 167
1978 11 757 3797 345.2 5.0 1978 560 2572 233.8 4.6 25 1978 197 86 9 13 1225 43.7 1978 41 37-41 0-0 10-16 319
1977 12 864 3843 320.3 4.4 1977 685 2923 243.6 4.3 28 1977 179 77 9 8 920 43.0 1977 39 32-36 1-3 7-17 291
1976 11 682 2600 236.4 3.8 1976 504 1881 171.0 3.7 16 1976 178 62 11 4 719 34.8 1976 24 17-22 2-2 4-10 177
1975 11 782 2857 259.7 3.7 1975 531 1491 135.5 2.8 12 1975 251 108 16 5 1366 43.0 1975 18 10-11 5-7 6-13 148
1974 11 712 2397 217.9 3.4 1974 520 1653 150.3 3.2 6 1974 192 68 10 9 744 35.4 1974 17 14-15 1-2 6-14 136
1973 11 745 2994 272.2 4.0 1973 507 1843 167.5 3.6 13 1973 238 94 18 3 1151 39.5 1973 21 19-20 0-1 9-16 172
1972 10 825 3905 390.5 4.7 1972 494 2036 203.6 4.1 22 1972 331 160 21 20 1869 48.3 1972 43 38-42 0-1 3-4 309
1971 10 738 3169 316.9 4.3 1971 497 1959 195.9 3.9 15 1971 241 115 13 8 1210 47.7 1971 25 21-23 1-2 5-12 190
1970 12 852 4067 338.9 4.8 1970 564 1991 165.9 3.5 14 1970 288 144 18 15 2076 50.0 1970 34 28-32 1-2 6-12 252
1969 10 722 3275 327.5 4.5 1969 524 2311 231.1 4.4 12 1969 198 88 19 13 964 44.4 1969 28 21-25 1-3 5-7 206
1968 10 766 3323 332.3 4.3 1968 443 1444 144.4 3.3 14 1968 323 146 30 10 1879 45.2 1968 26 23-26 0-0 3-10 192
1967 10 757 3244 324.4 4.3 1967 452 1378 137.8 3.0 23 1967 305 132 21 9 1866 43. 1967 35 27-35 0-0 7-16 260
1966 10 680 3285 328.5 4.8 1966 358 1128 112.8 3.2 11 1966 322 149 14 14 2157 46.3 1966 30 27-28 0-2 6-10 231
1965 10 661 3151 315.1 4.8 1965 364 1002 100.2 2.8 16 1965 297 134 20 13 2149 45.1 1965 31 17-25 2-6 3-*** 218
1964 10 569 1989 198.9 3.5 1964 301 459 45.9 1.5 5 1964 272 136 21 4 1530 50.0 1964 10 5-8 1-2 1-4 70
1963 10 599 2050 205.0 3.4 1963 391 841 84.1 2.2 7 1963 208 105 14 8 1209 50.5 1963 17 13-16 0-1 1-*** 118
1962 10 639 3019 301.9 4.7 1962 414 1613 161.3 3.9 14 1962 225 104 16 11 1406 46.2 1962 26 14-21 1-5 0-*** 174
1961 9 563 2987 331.9 5.3 1961 387 1770 196.7 4.6 17 1961 176 79 18 9 1217 44.9 1961 27 9-14 3-13 1-*** 180
1960 9 510 2344 260.4 4.6 1960 399 1764 196.0 4.4 18 1960 111 45 10 8 580 40.5 1960 28 15-20 5-7 1-*** 196
1959 10 663 3003 300.3 4.5 1959 506 2015 201.5 4.0 21 1959 157 67 14 9 988 42.7 1959 32 18-27 4-5 0-*** 218
1958 8 470 2229 278.6 4.7 1958 367 1618 202.3 4.4 19 1958 103 44 13 2 611 42.7 1958 21 13-16 1-5 1-*** 144
1957 9 550 3402 378.0 6.2 1957 454 2690 298.9 5.9 35 1957 96 39 7 8 712 40.6 1957 47 32-45 *** 0-*** 316
1956 9 495 2793 310.3 5.6 1956 416 2012 223.6 4.8 18 1956 79 32 10 3 781 40.5 1956 23 15-22 *** 0-*** 153
1955 9 503 2935 326.1 5.8 1955 427 2234 248.2 5.2 27 1955 76 31 6 14 701 40.8 1955 44 23-41 *** 0-*** 289
1954 9 524 2176 241.8 4.2 1954 326 1089 121.0 3.3 13 1954 198 83 15 4 1087 41.9 1954 18 8-18 *** 0-*** 116
1953 9 460 1739 193.2 3.8 1953 334 1105 122.8 3.3 8 1953 126 58 10 3 634 46.0 1953 12 5-12 *** 0-*** 77
1952 8 505 2553 319.1 5.1 1952 278 935 116.9 3.4 10 1952 227 119 14 16 1618 52.4 1952 26 16-26 *** 0-*** 172
1951 9 582 2168 240.9 3.7 1951 439 1371 152.3 3.1 10 1951 143 63 10 9 797 44.1 1951 22 19-22 *** 0-*** 151
1950 10 663 3363 336.3 5.1 1950 521 2311 231.1 4.4 *** 1950 142 62 8 10 1052 43.7 1950 35 29-35 *** 0-*** 239
1949 11 715 3208 291.6 4.5 1949 567 2537 230.6 4.5 *** 1949 148 46 15 6 671 31.1 1949 50 43-50 *** 0-*** 343
1948 10 580 2724 272.4 4.7 1948 422 1807 180.7 4.3 *** 1948 158 64 14 7 917 40.5 1948 29 12-27 *** 0-*** 186

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Annual Team Statistics


Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Scoring Defense
Sea. G Pl Yds. Ypg Ypp Sea. A Yds. Avg Ypc TD Sea. A C Int. TD Yds. Pct Sea. TD Xp-A 2 Fg-A Pts
2017 13 899 5045 388.1 5.6 2017 514 2124 163.4 4.1 24 2017 224 385 13 18 2921 58.2 2017 47 45-46 1-1 9-16 356
2016 13 894 4189 322.2 4.7 2016 483 1497 115.2 3.1 7 2016 411 224 15 29 2692 54.5 2016 38 34-35 2-3 13-18 309
2015 13 898 4326 332.8 4.8 2015 477 1563 120.2 3.3 11 2015 421 236 17 23 2763 56.1 2015 39 38-39 0-0 13-19 313
2014 13 845 4011 308.5 4.7 2014 435 1416 108.9 3.3 12 2014 410 221 26 14 2595 53.9 2014 31 26-28 1-3 23-26 283
2013 13 779 3269 251.5 4.2 2013 406 1049 80.7 2.6 10 2013 373 189 16 8 2220 50.7 2013 18 18-18 0-0 10-13 158
2012 13 831 4424 340.3 5.3 2012 449 1924 148.0 4.3 14 2012 382 219 11 22 2500 57.3 2012 40 37-37 1-3 10-14 309
2011 13 857 4263 327.9 5.0 2011 435 1307 100.5 3.0 11 2011 422 253 10 20 2956 60.0 2011 33 31-32 1-1 10-17 261
2010 13 814 4052 311.7 5.0 2010 471 1876 144.3 4.0 14 2010 343 188 9 16 2176 54.8 2010 32 28-29 1-3 10-19 252
2009 12 768 4453 371.1 5.8 2009 466 1981 165.1 4.3 23 2009 302 195 10 14 2472 64.6 2009 38 36-36 0-2 17-20 315
2008 12 753 4426 368.8 5.9 2008 370 1554 129.5 4.2 14 2008 383 226 8 26 2872 59.0 2008 47 44-44 1-3 10-17 358
2007 12 816 4998 416.5 6.1 2007 446 1984 165.3 4.4 20 2007 370 231 7 25 3014 62.4 2007 50 47-50 0-0 10-13 377
2006 13 817 4166 320.5 5.1 2006 403 1362 104.8 3.4 12 2006 414 208 12 12 2804 50.2 2006 26 22-22 2-4 10-20 212
2005 12 827 3888 324.0 4.7 2005 460 1368 114.0 3.0 16 2005 367 199 9 16 2520 54.2 2005 35 31-31 3-4 12-15 285
2004 12 804 3671 305.9 4.6 2004 419 1308 109.0 3.1 10 2004 385 195 17 18 2363 50.6 2004 30 26-27 0-3 10-11 236
2003 13 987 5572 428.6 5.6 2003 513 2214 170.3 4.3 22 2003 474 264 13 19 3358 55.7 2003 45 40-42 2-3 15-19 361
2002 13 941 4159 319.9 4.4 2002 514 1469 113.0 2.9 15 2002 427 205 9 21 2690 48.0 2002 39 34-38 0-1 17-29 319
2001 12 844 4063 338.6 4.8 2001 466 1671 139.3 3.6 11 2001 378 187 17 13 2392 49.5 2001 26 23-24 1-2 10-17 213
2000 11 792 3346 304.2 4.2 2000 395 879 79.9 2.2 12 2000 397 204 27 17 2467 51.4 2000 32 26-27 1-5 8-13 246
1999 11 797 4313 392.1 5.4 1999 438 1832 166.5 4.2 21 1999 359 201 13 17 2481 56.0 1999 42 34-36 3-6 13-20 331
1998 11 821 5287 480.6 6.4 1998 506 2626 238.7 5.2 22 1998 315 177 10 26 2661 56.2 1998 50 44-45 2-5 13-16 387
1997 11 809 4650 422.7 5.7 1997 462 2060 187.3 4.5 24 1997 347 198 11 21 2590 57.1 1997 53 49-51 0-2 12-15 407
1996 11 765 2594 235.8 3.4 1996 437 892 81.1 2.0 9 1996 328 158 10 11 1702 48.2 1996 25 25-25 0-0 10-14 205
1995 11 811 3511 319.2 4.3 1995 461 1381 125.5 3.0 9 1995 350 175 24 8 2130 50.0 1995 20 16-17 0-3 9-17 165
1994 11 771 3858 350.7 5.0 1994 456 1773 161.2 3.9 16 1994 315 176 8 11 2085 55.9 1994 29 26-29 0-0 17-25 253
1993 11 766 3710 337.3 4.8 1993 403 1480 134.5 3.7 14 1993 363 202 21 12 2230 55.6 1993 30 29-29 0-1 9-15 236
1992 11 827 3890 353.6 4.7 1992 471 1472 133.8 3.1 14 1992 356 211 20 12 2418 59.3 1992 28 22-23 2-4 15-20 243
1991 11 771 3837 348.8 5.0 1991 571 2377 216.1 4.2 31 1991 200 109 16 9 1460 54.5 1991 44 38-43 0-1 11-15 335
1990 11 737 2855 259.5 3.9 1990 458 1214 110.4 2.7 9 1990 279 141 19 4 1641 50.5 1990 16 12-12 2-4 10-18 142
1989 11 708 3277 297.9 4.6 1989 416 1098 99.8 2.6 7 1989 292 155 17 17 2179 53.1 1989 26 21-21 3-4 13-17 222
1988 11 827 4191 381.0 5.1 1988 480 1844 167.6 3.8 19 1988 347 198 16 11 2347 57.1 1988 31 27-28 1-3 10-18 245
1987 11 866 4714 428.5 5.4 1987 555 2624 238.5 4.7 27 1987 311 159 10 17 2090 51.1 1987 46 34-40 1-5 12-20 348
1986 11 826 4158 378.0 5.0 1986 548 2318 210.7 4.2 20 1986 278 150 5 14 1840 54.0 1986 36 32-34 2-2 17-22 303
1985 11 865 5541 503.7 6.4 1985 594 3079 279.9 5.2 34 1985 271 164 2 21 2462 60.5 1985 58 55-57 1-1 8-16 429
1984 11 776 4125 375.0 5.3 1984 481 1972 179.3 4.1 22 1984 295 156 11 18 2153 52.9 1984 45 40-43 1-2 16-23 360
1983 11 810 4485 407.7 5.5 1983 555 2619 238.1 4.7 28 1983 255 142 15 15 1866 55.7 1983 46 41-43 2-3 10-17 351
1982 11 831 4339 394.5 5.2 1982 590 2841 258.3 4.8 32 1982 241 122 10 10 1498 50.6 1982 47 41-43 1-4 10-15 355
1981 11 808 3114 283.1 3.9 1981 532 1586 144.2 3.0 13 1981 276 114 19 10 1528 41.3 1981 26 22-24 1-2 10-*** 212
1980 11 763 2952 268.4 3.9 1980 496 1340 121.8 2.7 9 1980 267 128 19 12 1612 47.9 1980 24 23-24 0-0 12-*** 203
1979 11 788 3210 291.8 4.1 1979 567 1839 167.2 3.2 14 1979 221 105 14 8 1371 47.5 1979 24 21-21 2-3 9-*** 202
1978 11 810 3577 325.2 4.4 1978 545 1988 180.7 3.6 16 1978 265 125 25 9 1589 47.2 1978 27 21-24 2-3 5-*** 202
1977 12 869 4055 337.9 4.7 1977 587 2091 174.3 3.6 14 1977 282 128 21 12 1964 45.4 1977 27 19-23 2-4 3-*** 194
1976 11 815 3729 339.0 4.6 1976 645 2609 237.2 4.0 20 1976 170 77 7 6 1120 45.3 1976 30 25-27 1-3 9-*** 234
1975 11 830 4441 403.7 5.4 1975 638 3167 287.9 5.0 33 1975 192 94 14 8 1274 49.0 1975 43 35-39 4-4 5-*** 316
1974 11 836 4279 389.0 5.1 1974 596 2955 268.6 5.0 27 1974 240 110 15 4 1324 45.8 1974 32 29-30 2-2 9-*** 254
1973 11 861 3402 309.3 4.0 1973 555 1638 148.9 3.0 11 1973 306 145 16 4 1764 47.4 1973 16 15-15 0-1 11-20 148
1972 10 650 2106 210.6 3.2 1972 390 911 91.1 2.3 7 1972 260 109 10 1 1195 41.9 1972 11 8-9 1-2 5-13 91
1971 10 661 2130 213.0 3.2 1971 473 1286 128.6 2.7 7 1971 188 69 20 3 844 36.7 1971 13 8-8 1-5 7-12 111
1970 12 849 3186 265.5 3.8 1970 584 1837 153.1 3.1 19 1970 265 116 17 5 1349 43.8 1970 27 21-24 3-3 5-11 208
1969 10 765 3547 354.7 4.6 1969 504 1906 190.6 3.8 23 1969 261 126 15 11 1641 48.3 1969 37 32-33 2-4 5-10 273
1968 10 761 3311 331.1 4.4 1968 465 1173 117.3 2.5 12 1968 296 135 22 16 2138 45.6 1968 30 22-28 2-2 9-14 233
1967 10 695 2409 240.9 3.5 1967 445 1073 107.3 2.4 10 1967 250 105 18 13 1336 42.0. 1967 23 16-20 1-3 2-5 162
1966 10 702 3021 302.1 4.3 1966 421 1200 120.0 2.9 10 1966 281 130 28 11 1821 46.3 1966 22 12-16 2-6 3-11 159
1965 10 709 2907 290.7 4.1 1965 458 1398 139.8 3.1 11 1965 251 118 19 8 1509 47.0 1965 22 15-18 3-4 3-3 164
1964 10 650 3116 311.6 4.8 1964 459 1873 187.3 4.1 18 1964 191 107 10 11 1243 56.0 1964 31 20-22 2-9 1-3 217
1963 10 618 3272 327.2 5.3 1963 437 1935 193.5 4.4 21 1963 181 87 10 7 1337 48.1 1963 29 14-19 6-10 3-*** 213
1962 10 523 2436 243.6 4.7 1962 354 1204 120.4 3.4 12 1962 169 77 10 12 1232 45.6 1962 25 12-19 4-6 1-*** 173
1961 9 506 1835 203.9 3.6 1961 379 1109 123.2 2.9 5 1961 127 55 9 8 726 43.3 1961 13 8-11 0-3 2-*** 92
1960 9 482 1554 172.7 3 1960 332 846 94.0 2.5 5 1960 150 57 21 3 708 38.0 1960 11 6-9 1-2 1-*** 77
1959 10 575 2265 226.5 3.9 1959 424 1382 138.2 3.3 15 1959 151 63 15 2 883 41.7 1959 19 8-9 5-10 0-*** 132
1958 8 484 1969 246.1 4.1 1958 385 1422 177.8 3.7 11 1958 99 39 10 3 547 39.4 1958 14 6-10 2-4 1-*** 97
1957 9 541 2141 237.9 4.0 1957 368 1161 129.0 3.2 8 1957 173 72 16 4 980 41.6 1957 13 8-13 *** 0-*** 86
1956 9 579 2434 270.4 4.2 1956 429 1594 177.1 3.7 10 1956 150 67 10 7 840 44.7 1956 17 9-17 *** 0-*** 111
1955 9 513 1761 195.7 3.4 1955 390 1259 139.9 3.2 19 1955 123 42 9 0 502 34.1 1955 20 14-20 *** 0-*** 134
1954 9 540 2332 259.1 4.3 1954 407 1615 179.4 4.0 16 1954 133 47 16 7 717 35.3 1954 27 15-27 *** 0-*** 177
1953 9 541 3413 379.2 6.3 1953 422 2421 269.0 5.7 33 1953 119 61 11 9 992 51.3 1953 44 24-44 *** 1-*** 291
1952 8 522 2648 331.0 5.1 1952 389 1707 213.4 4.4 17 1952 123 59 14 14 941 48.0 1952 33 22-33 *** 0-*** 224
1951 9 *** 2909 323.2 *** 1951 *** 1788 198.7 *** 22 1951 158 68 12 9 1121 43.0 1951 31 17-31 *** 1-*** 208
1950 10 627 2816 281.6 4.5 1950 460 1584 158.4 3.4 *** 1950 167 71 14 12 1232 42.5 1950 35 26-35 *** 0-*** 238
1949 11 658 2340 212.7 3.6 1949 490 1543 140.3 3.1 *** 1949 168 55 15 4 797 32.7 1949 22 11-22 *** 0-*** 143
1948 10 596 2496 249.6 4.2 1948 453 1808 180.8 4.0 *** 1948 143 44 13 10 688 30.8 1948 29 20-28 *** 0-*** 194

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Longest Plays
Touchdown Run from Scrimmage 100 JaJuan Spillman, Rutgers, 2006
1. 93 Ken Porco, Eastern Kentucky, 1958 100 Trent Guy, Kentucky, 2007
2. 91 Howard Stevens, Southern Illinois, 1971 100 Adrian Bushell, Connecticut, 2011
3. 89 Addison Kincaid, Translyvania, 1931 100 Traveon Samuel, Clemson, 2015
89 George Stripling, Syracuse, 2005 9. 99 Andy Williams, Tulsa, 1966
5. 88 Tom Lucia, St. Joseph’s, 1949 10. 98 Mike Blakey, Cincinnati, 1968
88 Victor Anderson, MTSU, 2008 98 Frank Moore, Marshall, 1966
7. 85 Tom Lucia, DePauw, 1987
85 Bill Layne, Evansville, 1954 Punt Return
85 Bilal Powell, Cincinnati, 2010 1. 96 Greg Campbell, Memphis, 1970
10. 84 Anthony Shelman, Pittsburgh, 1994 2. 91 Mill McMahon, North Texas, 1965
3. 89 Howard Stevens, Tampa, 1972
Touchdown Reception from Scrimmage 4. 87 Tom Lucia, St. Joseph’s (Ind.), 1949
1. 94 B. Karns to G. Sartini, Wash & Lee, 1950 5. 88 Frank Minnifield, Temple, 1982
2. 93 J. Unitas to B. Ray, Houston, 1951 6. 85 Arnold Jackson, Illinois, 1997
3. 92 A. Froman to S. Long, S. Mississippi, 2009 7. 83 Keith Humphries, Marshall, 1981
4. 86 C. Redman to A. Jackson, Utah, 1996 8. 81 Damien Dorsey, Army, 2002
86 B. Russell to C. Spencer, East Carolina, 1965 81 Bill Karns, NC State, 1951
6. 85 J. Madeya to L. Hart, North Texas, 1970 10. 75 Tom Lucia, Washington (Mo.), 1948
7. 83 Ed Rubbert to Ernest Givins, SMU, 1984
8. 82 D. Ragone to Z. Parker, Kentucky, 2001 Interception Return
9. 81 C. Redman to Z. Parker, East Carolina, 1998 1. 95 Larry Ball, Marshall, 1969
81 B. Brohm to G. Barnidge, MTSU, 2007 95 Don Harold, Cincinnati, 1975
11. 80 J. Brohm to R. Dawkins, Texas, 1993 3. 85 Ken Day, Washington (Mo.), 1948
80 L. DePaola to K. Miller, Dayton, 1974 4. 79 Dan Bednarski, North Texas State, 1966
79 Anthony Bridges, Arizona State, 1993
Field Goal 6. 77 Anthony Bridges, Pittsburgh, 1992
1. 52 Wilbur Summers, UTC, 1975 7. 74 Cleo Walker, Tulsa, 1969
52 Ron Bell, Virginia Tech, 1988 74 Michael Brown, Chattanooga, 1999
52 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Virginia, 1989 9. 72 Dick Rager, Akron, 1948
52 Chris Philpott, Rutgers, 2011 10. 70 Charles Gaines, USF, 2013
52 Nate Smith, UAB, 2002 70 Pat Barbato, Eastern Kentucky, 1957
6. 51 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Pittsburgh, 1990
51 John Wallace, Syracuse, 2014
51 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Florida State, 1991
51 David Akers, Texas A&M, 1994
51 Jon Hilbert, UAB, 1999
51 Wade Tydlacka, Connecticut, 2000
51 Art Carmody, Temple, 2006
51 Chris Philpott, Cincinnati, 2011

Punt
1. 89 Cookie Brinkman, Tulsa, 1968
2. 84 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, West Virginia, 1990
3. 78 Brandon Brookfield, Texas A&M, 1992
78 Cory Goettsche, Rutgers, 2008
5. 76 Jeremy Borseth, Southern Mississippi, 1996
6. 73 Chris Philpott, West Virginia, 2010
7. 72 Dave Betz, Indiana State, 1979
8. 68 Kirk Kennedy, West Virginia, 1985
68 Brandon Brookfield, Wyoming, 1992
10. 67 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Memphis, 1990
67 Chris Philpott, Marshall, 2011 Tight end Gary Barnidge Bilal Powell scampered 85 yards
67 Wilbur Summers, Mississippi State, 1975 caught an 81-yard touchdown for a score in a game versus
pass from Brian Brohm on the Cincinnati in 2010.
Kickoff Return first play of the game versus
1. 100 Tom Lucia, Washington (Mo.), 1947 Middle Tennessee in 2007.
100 George Cain, Eastern Kentucky, 1954
100 Mike Blakey, Drake, 1968
100 Broderick Clark, Kentucky, 2002

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Fewest Opponent Date Result n Total Offense
Louisville Offense 2 at Toledo Sept. 22, 1956 27-12 W Plays
First Downs 2 Cincinnati Nov. 7, 1953 0-41 L Most Opponent Date Result
Most Opponent Date Result 2 Wayne State Oct. 7, 1938 14-12 W 99 at Clemson Oct. 1, 2016 36-42 L
39 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W 4 at Dayton Oct. 15, 1960 36-0 W 98 at Cincinnati Nov. 8, 1997 9-28 L
38 vs. Murray State Sept. 30, 2017 55-10 W 4 Evansville Oct. 6, 1956 41-13 W 97 at Marshall Oct. 17, 1970 16-14 W
38 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W 4 Western Kentucky Oct. 29, 1955 20-0 W 94 at Tulsa Oct. 21, 1989 24-31 L
37 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L 94 at Wichita State Oct. 21, 1972 46-3 W
37 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Pass Completions
37 Western Kentucky Nov. 4, 1989 55-7 W Most Opponent Date Result Fewest Opponent Date Result
46 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W 35 at Memphis Oct. 6, 1962 0-49 L
Fewest Opponent Date Result 45 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L 37 Eastern Kentucky Nov. 17, 1956 14-6 W
0 Vanderbilt Nov. 15, 1941 0-68 L 41 at Tulane Oct. 17, 1998 22-28 L 41 Western Kentucky Oct. 29, 1955 20-0 W
0 at Butler Sept. 28, 1935 0-29 L 39 Utah Oct. 5, 2007 35-44 L 43 Furman Nov. 17, 1973 35-14 W
0 Murray State Nov. 4, 1933 6-54 L 39 Illinois Sept, 18, 1999 36-41 L 46 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 70-7 W
0 at Murray State Oct. 8, 1932 0-105 L 46 at Marshall Oct. 24, 1964 6-28 L
0 at Georgetown Oct. 18, 1924 9-6 W Fewest Opponent Date Result 46 at Dayton Oct. 10, 1964 21-7 W
0 at Cincinnati Sept. 28, 1974 6-7 L
Rushing Attempts 0 at Indiana State Sept. 30, 1939 0-7 L Yards
Most Opponent Date Result 0 Wayne State Oct. 7, 1938 14-12 W Most Opponent Date Result
71 Wichita State Nov. 5, 1977 51-21 W 0 Western Kentucky Oct. 23, 1924 12-7 W 845 at Syracuse Sept. 9, 2016 62-28 W
68 at Wichita State Nov. 4, 1978 38-20 W 0 Chattanooga Oct. 21, 1916 6-0 W 779 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W
67 South Dakota St. Sept. 9, 1978 54-7 W 0 Wabash Oct. 31, 1914 3-7 L 769 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W
67 Indiana State Nov. 20, 1977 27-16 W 0 at Transylvania Oct. 11, 1912 32-0 W 742 Cincinnati Oct. 3, 1998 62-19 W
66 Northern Illinois Oct. 19, 1996 27-3 W 730 Drake Oct. 15, 1966 66-26 W
Completion Percentage
Fewest Opponent Date Result (Minimum of 10 Attempts) Fewest Opponent Date Result
15 at Tulsa Oct. 31, 1987 22-26 L Pct. Opponent Date Result -14 at Murray State Oct. 8, 1932 0-105 L
16 Utah Oct. 5, 2007 35-44 L 90.9 Memphis Nov. 2, 1963 0-25 L -6 Vanderbilt Nov. 15, 1941 0-68 L
17 at Syracuse Nov. 10, 2012 26-45 L 13 at Arizona State Sept. 19, 1992 0-19 L
17 Houston Oct. 25, 1997 22-36 L (Minimum of 20 Attempts) 15 Murray State Nov. 4, 1933 6-54 L
17 at Memphis Oct. 6, 1962 0-49 L Pct. Opponent Date Result 36 Tulsa Nov. 2, 1974 7-37 L
86.7 at South Florida Oct. 26, 2013 34-3 W
Rushing Yards Yards Per Play
Most Opponent Date Result (Minimum of 25 Attempts) Avg. Opponent Date Result
475 Morehead State Nov. 22, 1957 40-6 W Pct. Opponent Date Result 11.1 Oregon State Sept. 17, 2005 63-27 W
472 South Dakota State Sept. 9, 1978 54-7 W 86.7 at South Florida Oct. 26, 2013 34-3 W
469 Drake Sept. 25, 1976 37-24 W Largest Margin – Total Yardage In A Game
445 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Interceptions Thrown Margin Opponent Date Result
434 at Tulsa Nov. 27, 1969 35-29 W Total Opponent Date Result 596 Murray State Sept. 30, 2017 55-10 W
7 Tennessee State Nov. 10, 1984 15-24 L 516 Western Kentucky Nov. 4, 1989 55-7 W
Fewest Opponent Date Result 7 at Morehead State Oct. 28, 1933 0-13 L 483 at Marshall Sept. 24, 2016 59-28 W
-78 at Arizona State Sept. 19, 1992 0-19 L 6 Florida State Nov. 2, 1991 15-40 L 466 Drake Oct. 15, 1966 66-26 W
-47 at Texas Christian Nov. 23, 2001 22-37 L 6 at Southern Miss Oct. 23, 1982 0-48 L 461 Murray State Sept. 8, 1990 68-0 W
-38 Rutgers Nov. 1, 1986 0-41 L 6 North Texas Nov. 16, 1968 14-36 L
-37 Xavier Oct. 19, 1951 6-47 L n Scoring
-31 at Purdue Sept. 19, 1987 22-22 T Passing Yards Points In A Game
Most Opponent Date Result Points Opponent Date Result
Yards Per Rush 615 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W 100 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W
Most Opponent Date Result 555 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L
11.5 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 2004 70-7 W 506 Memphis Oct. 24, 1998 35-32 W Points In A Half
489 Western Kentucky Oct. 31, 1998 63-34 W Points Opponent Date Result
Rushing Touchdowns 477 at Tulane Oct. 17, 1998 22-28 L 63 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W
Most Opponent Date Result
12 at Moores Hill Oct. 11, 1913 77-0 W Fewest Opponent Date Result Points In First Half
9 Rio Grande Sept. 22, 1941 58-0 W 0 at Cincinnati Sept. 28, 1974 6-7 L Points Opponent Date Result
9 Eastern Kentucky Oct. 6, 1928 72-0 W 0 at Indiana State Sept. 30, 1939 0-7 L 56 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W
9 at Ogden Oct. 2, 1926 79-0 W 0 Wayne State Oct. 7, 1938 14-12 W
9 Hanover Nov. 15, 1912 73-0 W 0 Western Kentucky Oct. 23, 1924 12-7 W Points In A Quarter
8 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W 0 Chattanooga Oct. 21, 1916 6-0 W Points Opponent Date Result
7 Florida State Sept. 17, 2016 63-20 W 0 Wabash Oct. 31, 1914 3-7 L 35 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W
7 at Syracuse Sept. 9, 2016 62-28 W 0 at Transylvania Oct. 11, 1912 32-0 W
7 at Temple Sept. 9, 2006 62-0 W Touchdowns
7 Florida Atlantic Oct. 1, 2005 61-10 W Passing Touchdowns Total Opponent Date Result
7 Houston Nov. 22, 2003 66-45 W Most Opponent Date Result 14 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W
8 Charlotte Sept. 1, 2016 70-14 W
Pass Attempts 6 Ohio Sept. 1, 2013 49-7 W Point-After Kicks
Most Opponent Date Result 6 Oregon State Sept. 17, 2005 63-27 W Total Opponent Date Result
67 at Cincinnati Nov. 8, 1997 9-28 L 6 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 63-45 W 13 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W
65 Connecticut Nov. 24, 2012 20-23 L 6 Washington, Tenn. Oct. 18, 1913 100-0 W
65 Syracuse Sept. 22, 2007 35-38 L *Louisville has thrown 5 touchdown passes on 16 oc- Field Goals
63 Southern Miss Sept. 28, 1996 7-24 L casions, the most recent at Marshall on Sept. 24, 2016 Total Opponent Date Result
62 Tulane Oct. 11, 1997 33-64 L (59-28 win). 4 North Carolina State Oct. 22, 2016 54-13 W

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4 Connecticut Oct. 23, 2010 26-0 W 1 Ohio Nov. 14, 1959 15-22 L 35 Houston Sept. 28, 1985 27-49 L
4 Pittsburgh Nov. 3, 2005 42-20 W 1 at Evansville Oct. 15, 1955 29-7 W 34 at Indiana Sept. 14, 1985 28-41 L
4 at Houston Nov. 18, 2000 32-13 W 1 at Wayne State Sept. 24, 1954 0-13 W 34 at Florida State Nov. 13, 1982 14-49 L
1 Evansville Oct. 4, 1941 31-6 W
Fumbles/Turnovers/Penalties 1 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W Most Rushing Yards
Fumbles Yards Opponent Date Result
Total Opponent Date Result Most Pass Interceptions 496 Houston Sept. 28, 1985 27-49 L
11 at Cincinnati Nov. 14, 1970 28-14 W Total Opponent Date Result 480 at Army Oct. 7, 1999 52-59 L
6 Army Sept. 17, 1983 31-7 W 469 Western Kentucky Oct. 31, 1998 63-34 W
Fumbles Lost 6 North Texas Oct. 1, 1966 19-20 L 466 at West Texas State Nov. 22, 1975 23-49 L
Total Opponent Date Result 6 Central Michigan Oct. 26, 1957 40-0 W 465 at Florida State Nov. 13, 1982 14-49 L
9 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W *Louisville has intercepted 5 opponent passes in a game
on 12 occasions, the most recent at Houston on Nov. 18, Most Passing Yards
Fumbles Lost (Combined – Both Teams) 2000 (32-13 win). Yards Opponent Date Result
Total Opponent Date Result 571 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L
14 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W Fumbles By Opponent 447 at Rutgers Dec. 4, 2008 14-63 L
Total Opponent Date Result 446 at Kentucky Sept. 4, 1999 56-28 W
Turnovers 15 at Cincinnati Nov. 14, 1970 28-14 W 440 Tulsa Nov. 17, 1964 0-58 L
Total Opponent Date Result 436 at Cincinnati Nov. 9, 1968 7-37 L
9 at Southern Miss Oct. 23, 1982 0-48 L Fumbles Recovered *Louisville has allowed 400 yards passing in a game on
9 at North Texas Sept. 30, 1967 28-30 L Total Opponent Date Result 10 occasions.
9 at Eastern Kentucky Nov. 2, 1929 19-6 W 8 Morehead State Nov. 5, 1955 37-12 W
Most Total Yards
Penalties Quarterback Sacks Yards Opponent Date Result
Total Opponent Date Result Total Opponent Date Result 801 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L
18 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W 9 at Rutgers (-55 yds) Nov. 26, 2010 40-13 W 725 at Murray State Oct. 8, 1932 0-105 L
18 Connecticut Sept. 30, 2000 41-22 W 671 at Rutgers Dec. 4, 2008 14-63 L
18 Cincinnati Oct. 3, 1998 62-19 W  n Louisville Special Teams 671 Houston Sept. 28, 1985 27-49 L
Punts 659 at Memphis Nov. 22, 1969 19-69 L
Total Opponent Date Result *Louisville has allowed 600 yards of total offense on 11
Louisville Defense
13 Cincinnati Oct. 27, 1973 10-8 W occasions.
Fewest First Downs Allowed 13 at Centre Nov. 19, 1938 0-14 L
Total Opponent Date Result Most Rushing Attempts
1 Rose Poly Oct. 9, 1926 49-0 W Punting Yards Total Opponent Date Result
2 Florida International Sept. 21, 2013 72-0 W Total Opponent Date Result 78 at Mississippi State Sept. 18, 1976 21-30 L
2 Rio Grande Sept. 22, 1941 58-0 W 531 at Clemson Oct. 11, 2014 17-23 L 77 at Dayton Oct. 5, 1968 14-28 L
2 Eastern Kentucky Oct. 6, 1928 72-0 W 74 Army Oct. 19, 1991 12-37 L
at Ogden Oct. 2, 1926 79-0 W Punting Average (Yards Per Punt) 74 Southern Miss Oct. 12, 1985 12-42 L
(Minimum of 5 Punts) 73 at Southern Miss Oct. 23, 1982 0-48 L
Fewest Total Yards Allowed Total Opponent Date Result
Yards Opponent Date Result 53.5 at West Texas State Nov. 24, 1973 21-9 W Fewest Rushing Attempts
27 Florida International Sept. 21, 2013 72-0 W Total Opponent Date Result
39 Rio Grande Sept. 22, 1941 58-0 W (Minimum of 10 Punts) 12 Kansas State Sept. 17, 2008 38-29 W
50 Wayne State Oct. 1, 1955 72-0 W Total Opponent Date Result 17 at Rutgers Nov. 29, 2012 20-17 W
58 Murray State Sept. 8, 1990 68-0 W 45.3 at Auburn Sept. 14, 1974 3-16 L 17 North Carolina Sept. 15, 2012 39-34 W
60 Grambling Sept. 9, 2000 52-0 W 17 at Marshall Sept. 29, 1962 18-0 W
60 at Wichita State Sept. 21, 1972 46-3 W Punt Returns 19 Murray State Sept. 6, 2014 66-21 W
Total Opponent Date Result 19 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 32-14 W
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 9 at Illinois Sept. 19, 1998 35-9 W 19 at Kansas State Sept. 23, 2006 24-6 W
Yards Opponent Date Result 9 Murray State Sept. 8, 1990 68-0 W 19 Kentucky Sept. 3, 2006 59-28 W
-78 at Wichita State Sept. 21, 1972 46-3 W 9 Cincinnati Nov. 11, 1967 7-13 L
-56 Grambling Sept. 9, 2000 52-0 W Rushing Touchdowns
-22 Wake Forest Sept. 28, 2014 20-10 W Punt Return Yards Total Opponent Date Result
-19 North Texas Sept. 26, 1970 13-2 W Total Opponent Date Result 8 at Mississippi State Oct. 26, 1974 7-56 L
-17 Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1999 58-30 W 203 at Army Sept. 21, 2002 45-14 W 7 at Army Oct. 7, 1999 52-59 L
*Louisville has held opponents to 0 or negative rushing 7 at S. Mississippi Oct. 23, 1982 0-48 L
yards on 11 occasions, the most recent vs. Boston Col- Kickoff Returns 7 at Xavier Sept. 24, 1955 20-49 L
lege (-14 yards) on Oct. 24, 2015 (17-14 win). Total Opponent Date Result 7 at Chattanooga Oct. 30, 1953 6-44 L
11 at Tennessee Oct. 24, 1953 6-59 L 7 at Florida State Oct. 3, 1953 0-59 L
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
Yards Opponent Date Result Kickoff Return Yards Most Passing Attempts
0 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 1971 16-19 L Total Opponent Date Result Total Opponent Date Result
0 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 27, 1958 20-7 W 258 at Cincinnati Nov. 9, 1968 7-37 L 72 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W
0 Murray State Sept. 30, 1949 34-14 W 63 at Kentucky Sept. 4, 1999 56-28 W
0 at Transylvania Oct. 11, 1912 32-0 W Blocked Kicks 59 Oregon State Sept. 17, 2005 63-27 W
7 Evansville Oct. 4, 1941 31-6 W Total Opponent Date Result 56 at Memphis Oct. 10, 2008 35-28 W
4 at Chattanooga Oct. 30, 1953 6-44 L 55 Army Oct. 11, 2003 34-10 W
Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 55 Boston College Nov. 10, 1990 17-10 W
Total Opponent Date Result n Opponent Records
0 Cincinnati Nov. 27, 1971 16-19 L Most First Downs Fewest Passing Attempts
0 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 27, 1958 20-7 W Total Opponent Date Result Total Opponent Date Result
0 Murray State Sept. 30, 1949 34-14 W 37 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L 1 Eastern Kentucky Sept. 27, 1958 20-7 W
0 at Transylvania Oct. 11, 1912 32-0 W 37 at Memphis Nov. 22, 1969 19-69 L 2 at Ohio Nov. 15, 1958 6-23 L

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3 Army Oct. 19, 1991 12-37 L Passing Punt Returns
3 at Mississippi State Sept. 18, 1976 21-30 L Yards Player, School C-A-I-TDs Date Returns: 55 - 1967
3 Kent State Nov. 7, 1964 7-14 L 498 Tim Couch, Yards Returned: 716 - 2002
3 Ohio Nov. 14, 1959 15-22 L Kentucky 29-39-0-7 Sept. 5, 1998 Average Per Return: 13.3 - 2002
447 Mike Teel, Rutgers 21-26-0-7 Dec. 4, 2008
Most Pass Completions 446 Dusty Bonner, Kickoff Returns
Total Opponent Date Result Kentucky 34-62-2-3 Sept. 4, 1999 Most Returns: 67 - 2007
43 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W 429 Josh Heupel, Yards Returned: 1,481 - 2007
36 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L Oklahoma 29-42-1-5 Sept. 25, 1999 Average Per Return: 26.9 - 1973
36 at Kentucky Aug. 30, 1997 24-38 L 423 Andrew Robinson, Fewest Returns: 21 - 1956
35 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 32-14 W Syracuse 17-26-0-4 Sept. 22, 2007
35 Tulsa Nov. 17, 1964 0-58 L First Downs
Receiving Total: 352 - 2017
Most Passing Touchdowns Yards Player, School No.-Yards-TDs Date Rushing: 157 - 2017
Total Opponent Date Result 254 Tom Rossley, Passing: 199 - 1998
8 Kentucky Sept. 5, 1998 34-68 L Cincinnati 11-254-1 Nov. 9, 1968 Average Per Game: 28.3 - 1998
7 at Rutgers Dec. 4, 2008 14-63 L 230 Howard Twilley,
7 Tulsa Oct. 17, 1964 0-58 L Tulsa 15-230-5 Nov. 6, 1965 Fumbles
6 at Florida State Sept. 13, 1980 0-52 L 221 Quintin Smith, Fewest Fumbles: 11 - 2013
5 at Clemson Oct. 1, 2016 36-42 L Kansas 11-221-4 Sept. 9, 1989 Most Fumbles: 45 - 1977
5 North Carolina Sept. 15, 2012 39-34 W 207 Cos DeMatteo, UTC 13-207-3 Sept. 11, 1999 Fewest Lost: 5 - 1969 & 2012
5 Cincinnati Oct. 15, 2010 27-35 L 201 T.Y. Hilton, FIU 7-201-2 Sept. 9, 2011  Most Lost: 23 - 1955
5 Oklahoma Sept. 25, 1999 21-42 L
5 at Memphis Nov. 22, 1969 19-69 L Turnovers (Interceptions & Fumbles Lost)
5 at Tulsa Nov. 6, 1965 18-51 L
Season Team Records Total: 53 - 1984 (39 ints., 14 fumbles)
n Offense
Offensive Plays Total Offense Penalties
Most Opponent Date Result Most Plays: 961 - 2016 Most Penalties: 134 - 2002
101 at Indiana Sept. 14, 1985 28-41 L Most Yards Gained: 7,084 - 2017 Most Yards Penalized: 1,192 - 2002
99 Furman Nov. 17, 1973 35-14 W Highest Average Gain Per Play: 7.39 - 2017 Fewest Penalties: 30 - 1961
97 Tulane Oct. 28, 2000 35-32 W Most Yards Gained Per Game: 559.6 - 1998 Fewest Yards Penalized: 299 - 1961
96 Southern Miss Oct. 12, 1985 12-42 L Touchdowns Rushing and Passing: 74 - 2004 Fewest Yards Penalized per Game: 33.2 - 1961
94 Oregon State Sept. 17, 2005 63-27 W
*Louisville opponents have run 90 or more plays from Rushing n Defense
scrimmage on 15 occasions. Most Rushes: 685 - 1977 Total Defense
Most Yards Gained: 3,186 - 2017 Fewest Plays Allowed Per Game: 52.3 - 1962
Fewest Opponent Date Result Most Yards Gained Per Game: 298.9 - 1957 Fewest Yards Allowed: 1,554 - 1960
34 Western Kentucky Nov. 4, 1989 55-7 W Highest Average Per Rush: 6.4 - 2017 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 172.7 - 1960
36 at Wichita State Sept. 15, 1962 21-20 W Most Touchdowns Rushing: 47 - 2004 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Play: 3.222 - 1971
36 Memphis Oct. 7, 1961 13-28 L Fewest Rushing & Passing TDs Allowed: 0 - 1925
37 at Marshall Sept. 29, 1962 18-0 W Passing Fewest First Downs Allowed: 91 - 1958
39 at South Florida Oct. 26, 2013 34-3 W Most Attempts: 515 - 1998
*Louisville opponents have run 45 or fewer plays from Most Completions: 338 - 1998 Rushing Defense
scrimmage on 11 occasions. Most Yards Gained: 4,498 - 1998 Fewest Rushes Allowed Per Game: 30.8 - 2008
Most Yards Gained Per Game: 408.9 - 1998 Fewest Yards Allowed: 846 - 1960
Interception Return Yards Most Touchdown Passes: 33 - 1998 & 2013 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 79.9 - 2000
Most Opponent Date Result Highest Average Gain Per Attempt: 9.9 - 1956 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Play: 2.04 - 1996
141 at Kentucky Nov. 28, 2015 38-24 W Most Interceptions Thrown: 39 - 1984 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 0 - 1925

Largest Margin – Total Yardage In A Game Scoring Passing Defense


Margin Opponent Date Result Most Points: 597 - 2004 Fewest Attempts Allowed Per Game: 12.4 - 1958
739 at Murray State Oct. 8, 1932 0-105 L Most Points Scored Per Game: 49.8 - 2004 Fewest Completions Allowed Per Game: 4.4 - 1948
496 Tulsa Oct. 17, 1964 0-58 L Most Touchdowns Scored: 80 - 2004 Fewest Yards Allowed: 502 - 1955
478 Vanderbilt Nov. 15, 1941 0-68 L Most PAT by Kicking: 77 - 2004 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game: 55.8 - 1955
469 Vanderbilt Nov. 23, 1974 0-44 L Most Field Goals: 21 - 2006 Fewest Yards Allowed Per Play: 4.08 - 1955
440 at Florida State Oct. 3, 1953 0-59 L Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 0 - 1925 & 1955
Interceptions
n Opponent Individual Records Interceptions By: 28 - 1966 Scoring Defense
Rushing Yards Returned: 368 - 1993 Fewest Points Allowed: 2 - 1925
Yards Player, School Att-Yards-TDs Date Average Per Return: 25.3 - 1999 Most Shutouts: 7 - 1925
269 Michael Wallace, Touchdowns: 3 - 1913, 1966, 1970, Fewest Touchdowns Allowed: 0 - 1925
Army 19-269-4 Oct. 7, 1999 1993, 1999 & 2000 Fewest Average Points Allowed: 0.25 - 1925
266 Nick Chubb,
Georgia 33-266-2 Dec. 30, 2014 Punts Blocked Kicks
242 Phil Witherspoon, Most Punts: 89 - 1981 Consecutive Games: 8 - 2002
Kent 29-242-3 Nov. 1, 1969 Fewest Punts: 27 - 1955 In a Season: 11 - 2002
222 Charlie Wysocki, Highest Average: 43.9 - 2016 (9 punts, 2 PATs)
Maryland 43-222-1 Nov. 17, 1979 Yards: 3,579 - 1981
204 Gary Kosins, *Bowl stats are excluded from records prior to 2002 ex-
Dayton 51-204-4 Oct. 3, 1970 cept 1970 and 1977. Records for 1953 include a game
against Camp Atterbury which Louisville re-designated in
1970 to be an exhibition game for W-L-T purposes.

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Defense - Season 240.9 1967 42 2017 4 1946, 1939, 1923 Fewest 1st Downs
Fewest Plays Per Game 42 1982 3 1977, 1972, 1960, By Penalty
52.3 1962 Most Yards Per Game 42 1953 1930, 1926 1 1961
53.6 1960 503.7 1985 41 2003 2 2010, 2004, 1995, 6 1963
56.2 1961 480.6 1998 41 1975 1993, 1971, 1965, 6 1956
57.0 1955 428.6 2003 1962,1961, 1959, 1958, 7 1989
57.5 1959 428.5 1987 Fewest Rush Yards 1957, 1955, 1948, 1947, 7 1985
59.6 1948 422.7 1997 846 1960 1942, 1941, 1929, 1924, 7 1962
59.8 1949 416.5 2007 879 2000 1922, 1921, 1916, 1912 8 1991
59.9 2013 407.7 1983 892 1996 8 1971
60.0 1954 403.7 1975 911 1972 Fewest Points Per Game 11 2009
60.1 1957 394.5 1982 1,049 2013 0.3 1925 11 1997
60.1 1953 392.1 1999 1,073 1967 3.3 1913 11 1983
1,098 1989 3.8 1939 11 1979
Most Plays Per Game Fewest Yards Per Play 1,109 1961 5.8 1921
78.7 1987 3.222 1971 1,161 1957 6.4 1926 Interceptions
78.6 1985 3.224 1960 1,173 1968 7.8 1946 28 1966
78.3 1973 3.24 1972 7.9 1947 27 2000
76.5 1969 3.39 1996 Fewest Rush Yards 8.6 1960 26 2014
76.1 1968 3.43 1955 Per Game 9.0 1923 25 1978
76.0 1974 3.47 1967 79.9 2000 9.1 1972 24 1995
75.9 2003 3.56 1949 80.7 2013 22 1968
75.55 1982 3.63 1961 81.1 1996 Fewest 1st Downs 21 1993
75.45 1975 3.75 1970 91.1 1972 91 1958 21 1977
75.2 1992 3.85 1981 94.0 1960 92 1960 21 1960
75.2 1988 99.8 1989 100 1961 20 1992
Most Yards Per Play 100.5 2011 106 1955 20 1971
Fewest Yards 6.44 1998 104.8 2006 107 1952
1,554 1960 6.41 1985 107.3 1967 108 1957 Interception Returns
1,761 1955 6.31 1953 108.9 2014 112 1962 For TDs
1,835 1961 6.13 2007 119 1971 3 2000
1,969 1958 5.88 2008 Fewest Rush Yards 121 1954 3 1999
2,106 1972 5.80 2009 Per Play 124 1959 3 1993
2,130 1971 5.75 1997 2.04 1996 3 1970
2,141 1957 5.65 2003 2.23 2000 Fewest Rushing 3 1966
2,265 1959 5.61 2017 2.34 1972 1st Downs 3 1913
2,332 1954 5.54 1983 2.41 1967 48 1972 2 2017
2,340 1949 2.52 1968 50 1981 2 2013
Fewest Rushing & 2.55 1960 59 1996 2 1995
Most Yards Passing Tds 2.58 2013 59 1962 2 1974
5,572 2003 0 1925 2.64 1989 61 1961 2 1973
5,541 1985 8 1972 2.65 1990 63 1967 2 1969
5,287 1998 8 1960 2.70 1980 67 1955 2 1956
5,045 2017 10 1971 70 2013
4,998 2007 12 1957 Fewest Rushing TDs 71 2006 Most Blocked Kicks
4,714 1987 13 1990 0 1925 71 1990 11 2002 (2 Pats, 9 Punts)
4,650 1997 13 1961 5 1961 71 1989 7 1990 (4 Fgs, 3 Punts)
4,485 1983 14 1958 5 1960 71 1968 7 1953 (6 Pats, 1 Punt)
4,453 2009 15 1973 7 2016 5 2003
4,441 1975 17 1995 7 1989 Fewest Passing (1 Fg, 1 Pat, 3 Punts)
17 1959 7 1972 1st Downs 5 1979 (5 Punts)
Fewest Yards Per Game 17 1956 7 1971 25 1955 4 2011 (2 Fgs, 2 Punts)
172.7 1960 8 1957 38 1961 4 2004 (4 Punts)
195.7 1955 Most Rushing 9 1996 39 1971 4 1988
203.9 1961 & Passing TDs 9 1995 39 1956 (2 Fgs, 1 Pat, 1 Punt)
210.6 1972 55 1985 9 1990 46 1962 4 1971 (1 Fg, 3 Punts)
212.7 1949 48 1998 9 1980 50 1963
213.0 1971 45 2007 52 1964 Most Consecutive
226.5 1959 45 1997 Most Shutouts 59 1979 Games With Blocked
235.8 1996 44 1987 7 1925 60 1972 Kick
237.9 1957 43 1983 5 1913 61 1991 8 2002

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Offense - Season Rushing Attempts Pass Attempts Yards Per Pass Attempt 35.2 2007
Plays 685 1977 515 1998 9.89 1956
961 2016 567 1949 501 1999 9.82 2006 Touchdowns Scored
959 2017 564 1970 491 2007 9.65 2004 80 2004
939 2014 560 1978 473 1997 9.37 2005 71 2016
918 2012 534 2004 464 2017 9.30 2013 69 2005
913 2003 533 1979 456 2012 9.22 1955 64 2017
909 2007 531 1975 451 2002 8.73 1998 62 1998
904 2002 525 2016 439 2013 8.66 2016 61 2006
900 2015 524 1969 436 2016 8.58 2003 58 2003
894 2013 521 1950 428 2014 8.52 1993 57 2013
893 2004 428 1984 55 2007
Rushing Yards Interceptions Thrown 54 1999
Total Yards 3,186 2017 Pass Completions 39 1984
7,084 2017 3,148 2016 338 1998 31 1968 Pats By Kicking
6,925 2016 3,005 2004 322 1999 26 1987 77 2004
6,468 2004 2,966 2003 316 2007 23 1991 68 2016
6,355 2003 2,923 1977 311 2013 22 1967 63 2005
6,179 2006 2,690 1957 307 2012 21 1972 60 2006
6,156 1998 2,572 1978 277 2017 21 1964 58 2017
5,991 2013 2,537 1949 276 1997 20 1965 55 2013
5,856 2007 2,409 2006 256 2004 19 1994 53 2007
5,785 2005 2,311 1969 248 2016 19 1988 51 1998
5,444 2012 2,311 1950 246 2005 19 1985 50 2014
19 1969 50 2003
Average Yards Per Play Rushing Yards Per Game Passing Yards
7.39 2017 298.9 1957 4,498 1998 Fewest Interceptions Field Goals
7.24 2004 250.4 2004 4,103 2007 Thrown 21 2006
7.21 2016 248.2 1955 4,082 2013 4 2013 20 2013
7.13 2006 245.1 2017 3,898 2017 5 2004 19 2016
6.97 1998 243.6 1977 3,849 2012 6 1955 18 2012
6.96 2003 242.2 2016 3,777 2016 7 2006 17 2017
6.82 2005 233.8 1978 3,770 2006 7 2001 17 1989
6.70 2013 231.1 1969 3,687 1999 7 1957 15 2015
6.44 2007 231.1 1950 3,523 2005 8 2012 15 2014
6.19 1957 230.6 1949 3,463 2004 8 2010 14 2010
8 1995 14 2005
Average Yards Per Game Average Yards Per Rush Passing Yards Per Game 8 1950 14 2003
559.6 1998 6.44 2017 408.9 1998 14 1990
544.9 2017 6.00 2016 341.9 2007 Points
539.0 2004 5.93 1957 335.2 1999 597 2004 Punts
532.7 2016 5.73 2003 314.0 2013 553 2016 89 1981
488.8 2003 5.63 2004 299.8 2017 521 2005 87 1970
488.0 2007 5.23 1955 298.4 1997 495 2017 83 2002
482.1 2005 4.99 2006 296.1 2012 491 2006 83 1973
475.3 2006 4.84 1956 293.6 2005 457 2013 81 1976
466.9 1999 4.82 2010 290.5 2016 450 2003 81 1974
460.8 2013 4.79 2005 290.0 2006 444 1998 80 1971
422 2007 78 1980
Offensive Touchdowns Rushing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns 412 1999 78 1979
74 2004 47 2004 33 2013 75 1983
69 2016 41 2005 33 1998 Points Per Game
65 2005 37 2016 29 2017 49.8 2004 Fewest Punts
62 2017 35 2006 32 2016 43.4 2005 27 1955
62 1998 35 2003 30 2007 42.5 2016 30 2004
57 2006 35 1957 29 1999 41.8 1913 30 1961
55 2003 33 2017 27 2012 40.4 1998 30 1958
52 2007 29 1998 27 2004 38.1 2017 30 1957
51 2013 28 2014 27 2000 37.8 2006 34 1999
50 2012 28 1977 25 2002 37.5 1999 35 1956
35.3 2000 36 2005

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39 1952 11.5 1999 296 2006 836 2013 8 2003
41 2013 11.4 2009 295 2003 829 2010 8 1998
41 1954 289 1999 8 1967
Kickoff Returns Fewest Penalties 8 1964
Yards Per Punt 67 2007 Rushing First Downs 30 1961 9 2011
43.9 2016 57 1987 157 2017 32 1980 9 2009
43.5 2017 57 1984 152 2016 40 1962
42.4 1973 54 2003 145 2004 43 1956 Most Fumbles Lost
42.3 1990 52 2008 140 2003 48 1975 23 1955
41.9 1975 51 2002 125 2006 49 1976 22 2016
41.5 1994 51 1998 123 2005 51 1979 22 1985
41.4 1965 51 1991 117 1955 52 1974 22 1977
40.8 1974 49 2009 116 2014 53 1978 21 1979
40.5 2009 49 1986 115 2015 53 1971 20 2002
40.3 1992 49 1985 112 1989 19 1978
49 1964 Fewest Yards Penalized 18 1996
Punting Yards Passing First Downs 299 1961 18 1986
3,579 1981 Kickoff Return Yards 199 1998 346 1960 18 1981
3,517 1973 1,481 2007 195 2013 382 1962 18 1974
3,302 1974 1,182 2009 184 1999 392 1954 18 1954
3,175 1971 1,147 2010 181 2007 402 1979
3,101 1975 1,133 1987 173 2012 417 1991 Most Turnovers Lost
3,062 1976 1,131 1968 168 2017 417 1959 53 1984
3,010 2002 1,120 2002 164 2004 419 1952 (39 Int., 14 Fum.)
2,965 1980 1,108 1985 150 2016 438 1976 45 1968
2,965 1970 1,085 2011 150 2006 440 1957 (31 Int., 14 Fum.)
2,909 2014 1,019 1975 142 2005 41 1985
1,018 1986 Fewest Fumbles (19 Int., 22 Fum.)
Most Punt Returns First Downs By Penalty 11 2013 38 1979
55 1967 Kickoff Return Average 28 2008 12 2009 (17 Int., 21 Fum.)
54 2002 26.9 1973 27 2017 13 2011 37 1987
47 2004 26.1 2000 27 2002 13 2007 (26 Int., 11 Fum.)
47 1996 25.7 1968 26 2007 13 2003 35 1996
41 1968 25.5 2010 26 1999 13 1969 (17 Int., 18 Fum.)
40 1990 24.1 2009 24 1995 14 2010 35 1991
39 2006 23.6 2011 23 2016 16 1989 (23 Int., 12 Fum.)
39 2005 23.33 1999 23 1987 16 1962 34 1988
39 2000 23.32 1992 22 2005 17 2017 (19 Int., 15 Fum.)
39 1970 23.2 1993 22 1965 17 2012 34 1981
23.1 1966 (16 Int., 18 Fum.)
Punt Return Yards Most Penalties Most Fumbles 34 1965
716 2002 Fewest Kickoff Returns 134 2002 45 1977 (20 Int., 14 Fum.)
500 1990 21 1956 128 2000 44 1978
494 1968 23 1955 115 1999 41 1974 Fewest Turnovers Lost
483 2004 25 2017 107 1998 37 1955 10 2013 (4 Int., 6 Fum.)
462 1967 25 1980 107 1993 35 1996 13 2012 (8 Int., 5 Fum.)
452 1970 26 1972 105 2001 35 1976 16 2010 (8 Int., 8 Fum.)
439 1972 26 1971 103 2010 35 1963 16 2004 (5 Int., 11 Fum.)
420 2001 27 2001 101 2016 34 1986 18 1989 (11 Int., 7 Fum.)
394 2005 27 1995 98 2003 34 1979 20 2009 (11 Int., 9 Fum.)
358 1977 28 2013 97 2015 32 1981 20 2003 (12 Int., 8 Fum.)
28 1977 32 1980 20 1995 (8 Int., 12 Fum.)
Punt Return Average Most Yards Penalized 32 1973 21 2017 (10 Int. 11 Fum.)
13.3 2002 Total First Downs 1,192 2002 32 1965 21 1957 (7 Int., 14 Fum.)
12.6 2010 352 2017 1,118 2000
12.50 1990 325 2016 1,024 1999 Fewest Fumbles Lost
12.48 1965 323 2004 1,016 1993 5 2012
12.2 1972 311 1998 969 1998 5 1969
12.05 1968 309 2007 919 2016 6 2013
12.00 2001 304 2013 905 2001 7 1989
11.6 1970 297 2012 892 1969 8 2010

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Individual Records
Games Played Lowest Interception Percentage
Career: 52, Hakeem Smith, 2010-13 Season: 0.9, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013
(4 In 427 Attempts)
Games Started Career: 2.10, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13
Career: 51, Hakeem Smith, 2010-13; (24 In 1,142 Attempts)
Jake Smith, 2011-14
Wins As A Starting Quarterback
Rushing True Freshman: 5, Lamar Jackson, 2015;
Rushing Attempts Teddy Bridgewater, 2011
Game: 40, W. Peacock, Wichita State, 1974; Season: 12, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013
40, N. Poole, Wichita State, 1978 Career: 28, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13
Season: 290, Walter Peacock, 1973
Career: 811, Walter Peacock, 1972-75 Winning Percentage
As A Starting Qb
Rushing Yards Season: 92.3, Teddy Bridgewater,
Game: 275, Anthony Allen, MTSU, 2007 2013 (12-1)
Season: 1,601, Lamar Jackson, 2017 Career: (Min. 15 Games) 86.7
Career: 4,132, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 John Madeya, 1970-72 (26-4)

Yards Per Carry Lamar Jackson holds the school record for Top-25 Wins As A
Game: (Min. 5 Carries) 23.5, Bill Layne, rushing yards in school history with 4,132. Starting Quarterback
Evansville (6-141-2), 1954 Season: 3, Brian Brohm, 2006
Season: (Min. 200 Attempts) 6.9, Completions Career: 5, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13
Lamar Jackson, 2017 Consecutive: 18, Dave Ragone,
(Min. 100 Attempts) 9.7, Lenny Lyles, 1957 East Carolina, 1998 Starts At Quarterback
(125-1,207) Game: 45, Brian Brohm, Syracuse, 2007 Career: 42, Chris Redman, 1996-99
Career: (Min. 400 Attempts) 6.3 Season: 317, Chris Redman, 1999
By Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 Career: 1,031, Chris Redman, 1996-99 Consecutive Starts At Quarterback
Career: 36, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13;
100-Yard Games Completion Percentage Chris Redman, 1996-99
Season: 10, Lamar Jackson, 2017 Game: 90.5, Teddy Bridgewater
Career: 23, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 vs. Kentucky, 2012 Total Offense Plays
Season: 73.5, Stefan LeFors, 2004 Game: 75, Lamar Jackson, Clemson, 2016
Consecutive 100-Yard Games Career: 68.4, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13 Season: 669, Lamar Jackson, 2016
Season: 7, Lamar Jackson Career: 1,846, Chris Redman, 1996-99
(Oct. 14-Dec. 30, 2017) Passing Yards
By A QB: 7, Lamar Jackson Game: 592, Chris Redman, ECU, 1998 Total Offense Yards
(Oct. 14-Dec. 30, 2017) Season: 4,042, Chris Redman, 1998 Game: 610, Lamar Jackson, Syracuse, 2016
Career: 12,541, Chris Redman, 1996-99 Season: 5,261, Lamar Jackson, 2017
Rushing Yards By A Freshman Career: 13,175, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17
Game: 226, Lamar Jackson, Passing Yards Per Game
Texas A&M, 2015 Season: 336.8, Chris Redman, 1998 Total Offense Yards Per Game
Season: 1,047 Victor Anderson, 2008 Season: 404.7, Lamar Jackson, 2017
300-Yard Passing Games Career: 346.7, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17
Rushing Yards By A Quarterback Season: 8, Chris Redman, 1998
Game: 226, Lamar Jackson, Career: 23, Chris Redman, 1996-99 Total Offense Yards Per Play
Texas A&M, 2015 Game (Minimum 20 Plays): 17.1,
Season: 1,601, Lamar Jackson, 2017 Passing Touchdowns Brian Brohm, Murray State, 2007
Career: 4,132, Lamar Jackson, 2015- 17 Game: 6, Chris Redman, ECU, 1998
Season: 31, Teddy Bridgewater, 2013 Receptions
Rushing Yards By Two Players Career: 84, Chris Redman, 1996-99 Game: 15 Arnold Jackson, Cincinnati,
Game: 382, Calvin Prince (263) 1999; Ibn Green, East Carolina, 1998
& Nathan Poole (119), Drake, 1976 Passing Touchdowns Per Game Season: 101, Arnold Jackson (1,209), 1999
Season: 2,132, Lamar Jackson (1,601), Ma- Season: 2.5, Brian Brohm, 2007 Career: 300, Arnold Jackson, 1997-2000
lik Williams (531), 2017 (30 In 12 Games)
Career: 2.0, Chris Redman, 1996-1999 Receiving Yards
Rushing Touchdowns (84 In 42 Games) Game: 223 Harry Douglas, Kentucky, 2007
Game: 5, Five Times; Most Recent: Season: 1,265, Harry Douglas (70), 2007
Eric Shelton, East Carolina, 2004 Pass Efficiency Rating Career: 3,670, Arnold Jackson (300),
Season: 23, Michael Bush, 2005 Season: 181.74, Stefan LeFors. 2004 1997-2000
Career: 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 Career: 159.84, Stefan LeFors, 2001-04
100-Yard Receiving Games
Passing Attempts Passes Had Intercepted Season: 7, Deion Branch, 2001;
Game: 65, Brian Brohm, Syracuse, 2007 Game: 6, Erik Watts, Florida State, 1991 Arnold Jackson, 1998; Mark Clayton, 1982
Season: 489, Chris Redman, 1999 Season: 28, Ed Ruppert, 1984 Career: 15, Arnold Jackson, 1997-2000
Career: 1,679, Chris Redman, 1996-99 Career: 54, Jay Gruden, 1985-88 Consecutive: 7, Harry Douglas, 2007
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Yards Per Reception Points
Game: (Min. 4 Rec.) 38.3, Game: 40, Roger Black, Washington, 1912
Devante Parker, Pittsburgh, 2012 (Min. 8 Rec.) Season: 144, Michael Bush, 2005
26.8, Devante Parker, Florida State, 2014 Career: 433, Art Carmody, 2004-07
Season: (Min. 15 Rec.) 24.6,
Mike Dennis, 1966 Touchdowns
(Min. 50 Rec.) 21.0, Mark Clayton, 1982 Game: 5, Four Times
Career: (Min. 50 Rec.) 21.2, Mike Dennis, (Eric Shelton, East Carolina, 2004)
1964-66; (Min. 100 Rec.) 17.8, Season: 24, Michael Bush, 2005
Devante Parker, 2011-14 Career: 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17

Receiving Touchdowns Extra Points Made


Game: 5, Anthony Cummings, Game: 10, Art Carmody, Cincinnati, 2004;
Cincinnati, 1990 10, Art Carmody, Murray State, 2007
Season: 12, Devante Parker, 2012; Season: 77, Art Carmody, 2004
Ibn Green, 1998 Career: 253, Art Carmody, 2004-07
Career: 33, Devante Parker, 2011-14; Gerod Holliman set a pair of school re-
Ibn Green, 1996-99 cords in 2014, with 14 interceptions and Extra Points Attempted
245 interception return yards. Game: 10, Art Carmody, Cincinnati, 2004;
Receptions By A Running Back 10, Art Carmody, Murray State, 2007
Game: 12,Ralph Dawkins, Florida, 1992 Punting Yards Season: 77, Art Carmody, 2004
Season: 46, Carwell Gardner, 1989 Season: 3,579, Mark Blasinsky, 1981 Career: 255, Art Carmody, 2004-07
Career: 151, Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93 Career: 9,920, Wilbur Summers, 1973-76
Extra Points Made Without A Miss
Receiving Yards By A Running Back Punt Returns Season: 77, Art Carmody, 2004
Game: 170, Al Macfarlane, Marshall, 1965 Game: 8, Montrell Jones, TCU, 2004 Career: 88, Mark Buchholz, 2007,08
Season: 614, Carwell Gardner, 1989 Season: 40, Herbie Phelps, 1967;
Career: 1,667, Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93 40, Montrell Jones, 2004 Consecutive Extra Points Made
Career: 100, Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 Career: 116, Art Carmody, 2005-07
Receptions By A Tight End
Season: 70, Jamie Asher, 1994 Punt Return Yards Field Goals Made
Career: 217, Ibn Green, 1996-99 Game: 159, Damien Dorsey, Army, 2002 Consecutive: 16, Art Carmody, 2006
Season: 508, Damien Dorsey, Army, 2002 Game: 4, Nate Smith, Houston, 2000;
Receiving Yards By A Tight End Career: 972, Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 4, Art Carmody, Pittsburgh, 2005;
Season: 884, Ibn Green, 1998 4, Chris Philpott, Connecticut 2010;
Career: 2,830, Ibn Green, 1996-99 Punt Return Average 4, Blanton Creque, Nc State, 2016
Game: 41.7, Frank Minnifield, Temple, 1982 Season: 21, Art Carmody, 2006
Receiving Touchdowns Season: 20.0, Bill Mcmahon, 1965 Career: 66, John Wallace, 2012-15
By A Tight End Career: 15.2, Damien Dorsey, 1999-02
Season: 12, Ibn Green, 1998 Field Goals Attempted
Career: 33, Ibn Green, 1996-99 Punt Return For TD Game: 5, Nate Smith, Tcu, 2003;
Season: 1, Several Players 5, Wilbur Summers, Dayton, 1973
Interceptions Career: 3, Trent Guy, 2006-09 Season: 26, Ron Bell, 1989
Game: 5, Tom Giannini, Career: 85, John Wallace, 2012-15
Eastern Kentucky, 1933 Kickoff Returns
Season: 14, Gerod Holliman, 2014 Game: 8, Keith Stephens, Florida State, Field-Goal Percentage
Career: 18, Anthony Floyd, 1999-02 1986; Ira Glass, Memphis, 1969 Season: .875, Art Carmody, 2005
Season: 42, Keith Stephens, 1986; Career: .846, Blanton Creque, 2016-
Interception Return Yards 42, Broderick Clark, 2003
Season: 245, Gerod Holliman, 2014 Career: 103, Zek Parker, 1998-01 Kick-Scoring Points
Career: 270, Anthony Bridges, 1991-93 Season: 123, Art Carmody, 2006
Kickoff Return Yards Career: 433, Art Carmody, 2004-07
Interception Returns For Touchdowns Game: 192, Jajuan Spillman, Rutgers, 2006
Season: 2, Anthony Bridges, 1993, Season: 914, Trent Guy, 2009
A.J. Jacobs, 1974; Joe Welch, 1970 Career: 2,558, Zek Parker, 1998-2001
Career: 2, Anthony Bridges, 1991-93,
A.J. Jacobs, 1973-74; Joe Welch, 1970-72; Kickoff Return Average
Kerry Rhodes, 2001-04 Game: 48.0, Jajuan Spillman, Rutgers, 2006
Season: 33.4, Walter Peacock, 1973
Punts Career: 26.9, Andy Williams, 1964-67
Season: 89, Mark Blasinsky, 1981
Career: 247, Jeremy Borseth, 1995-98 Kickoff Return For TD
Season: 2, Seven Times
Punting Average (2, Broderick Clark, 2002)
Season: 43.9, Mason King, 2017, 2016 Career: 3, Zek Parker, 1998-2001; Art Carmody made 116 extra points
Career: 42.0, Wilbur Summers, 1973-75 3, George Cain, 1954-57 from 2005-07.
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n Individual Game 6. 255 Calvin Arrington 1995 4. 185 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016
Attempts — 40 Nathan Poole (Wichita State, 7. 250 Howard Stevens 1971 5. 184 Lamar Jackson vs. Samford 2015
1978); Walter Peacock (Wichita State, 1974) 8. 241 Anthony Shelman 1994 6. 180 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017
Yards — 275, Anthony Allen 9. 237 Walter Peacock 1974 7. 178 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2017
(Midde Tennessee, 2007) 10. 233 Frank Moreau 1999 8. 171 Lamar Jackson vs. Kentucky 2016
Yards (QB) — 226, Lamar Jackson 9. 162 Lamar Jackson at Clemson 2016
(Texas A&M, 2015) n Career 162 Jim Wagoner vs. Drake 1974
Average per rush — Min. 5 rushes — 23.5, 1. 811 Walter Peacock 1972-75 11. 161 Lamar Jackson vs. Wake Forest 2017
Bill Layne (Evansville, 1954; 6 for 141 yards) 2. 655 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
— Min. 10 rushes — 16.5, Lenny Lyles (Toledo, 3. 536 Nathan Poole 1975-78 n Season
1957; 10 for 165 yards) — Min. 20 rushes — 4. 525 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 1. 1,601 Lamar Jackson 2017
10.7, Lenny Lyles (Toledo; 23 for 247 yards) 5. 509 Howard Stevens 1971-72 2. 1,571 Lamar Jackson 2016
Touchdowns rushing — 5, Four times (most 6. 499 Frank Moreau 1995-99 3. 960 Lamar Jackson 2015
recent) Eric Shelton (East Carolina, 2004) 7. 497 Deon Booker 1985-88 4. 405 Stefan LeFors 2003
Longest rush from scrimmage — 93, Ken Porco 8. 459 Anthony Shelman 1991-94 5. 367 Jim Wagoner 1974
(Eastern Kentucky, 1958) 9. 450 Victor Anderson 2008-11 6. 333 Stefan LeFors 2004
10. 436 Bilal Powell 2007-10 7. 273 Benny Russell 1966
n Individual Season 8. 262 Gary Inman 1969
Attempts — 290, Walter Peacock, 1973 Yards 9. 256 Wally Oyler 1967
Yards — 1,601, Lamar Jackson, 2017 n Game 10. 252 Dave Ragone 2000
Yards (QB) — 1,601, Lamar Jackson, 2017 1. 275 Anthony Allen vs. Middle Tenn. 2007
Yards per game — 142.9, Howard Stevens, 1971 2. 269 Nathan Poole at Wichita State 1978 n Career
100-yard games — 10, Lamar Jackson, 2017 3. 263 Calvin Prince vs. Drake 1976 1. 4,132 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
Highest avg. per rush — Min. 100 rushes — 9.7, 4. 260 Howard Stevens vs. S. Illinois 1971 2. 756 Stefan LeFors 2001-04
Lenny Lyles, 1957 5. 258 Howard Stevens vs. Cincinnati 1972 3. 597 Dave Ragone 1999-02
Min. 200 rushes — 6.9, Lamar Jackson, 2017 6. 247 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955 4. 578 John Giles 1960-62
Touchdowns rushing — 23, Michael Bush, 2005 7. 226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 5. 501 Wally Oyler 1966-68
Touchdowns (QB) — 21, Lamar Jackson, 2016 8. 220 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa 1994 6. 482 Jim Wagoner 1973-75
9. 209 Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati 2010 7. 406 Benny Russell 1964-66
n Individual Career 10. 206 Walter Peacock at NE Louisiana 1975 8. 279 Gary Inman 1969-70
Attempts — 811,Walter Camp, 1972-75 9. 184 Jim Gatewood 1955-56
Yards — 4,132, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 n Season 10. 170 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
Yards (QB) — 4,132, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 1. 1,601 Lamar Jackson 2017
Average per rush — min. 200 rushes — 7.04, 2. 1,571 Lamar Jackson 2016 Touchdowns
Lenny Lyles, 1954-57 3. 1,429 Howard Stevens 1971 n Game
Average per game — 136.2, Walter Peacock, 4. 1,405 Bilal Powell 2010 1. 5 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004
1972-75 5. 1,394 Nathan Poole 1978 5 Leroy Collins vs. WKU 1998
100-yard games — 23, Walter Peacock, 1972-75 6. 1,294 Walter Peacock 1973 5 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926
Touchdowns rushing — 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 1,294 Howard Stevens 1972 5 C.N. Caldwell at Moores Hill 1913
Touchdowns (QB) — 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 8. 1,289 Frank Moreau 1999 5. 4 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida St. 2016
9. 1,207 Lenny Lyles 1957 4 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016
Attempts 10. 1,143 Michael Bush 2005 4 Senorise Perry at Pittsburgh 2012
n Game 4 Michael Bush at West Virginia 2005
1. 40 Nathan Poole at Wichita State 1978 n Career 4 Eric Shelton at Memphis 2004
40 Walter Peacock at Wichita State 1974 1. 4,132 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 4 Lionel Gates vs. Houston 2003
3. 39 Walter Peacock vs. Wichita State 1973 2. 3,204 Walter Peacock 1972-75 4 Frank Moreau at Army 1999
4. 38 Walter Peacock at West Texas St. 1973 3. 2,958 Nathan Poole 1975-78 4 Frank Moreau vs. Chattanooga 1999
38 Howard Stevens vs. Tulsa 1972 4. 2,786 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 4 Frank Moreau vs. East Carolina 1997
38 Howard Stevens at Cincinnati 1972 5. 2,723 Howard Stevens 1971-72 4 Nathan Poole vs. NW Louisiana 1978
7. 37 Michael Bush at West Virginia 2005 6. 2,599 Frank Moreau 1995-99 4 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955
37 Calvin Arrington at Kentucky 1995 7. 2,508 Michael Bush 2003-06 4 Chris Katope vs. Rio Grande 1944
37 Walter Peacock at NE Louisiana 1975 8. 2,365 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 4 Bennie McDonald vs. EKU 1928
10. 36 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa 1994 9. 2,363 Deon Booker 1985-88 4 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926
10. 2,345 Victor Anderson 2008-11 4 John Daniel vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913
n Season
1. 290 Walter Peacock 1973 Yards by A Quarterback n Season
2. 267 Lee Bouggess 1969 n Game 1. 23 Michael Bush 2005
3. 262 Walter Peacock 1975 1. 226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 2. 21 Lamar Jackson 2016
4. 260 Lamar Jackson 2016 2. 199 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 3. 20 Eric Shelton 2004
5. 259 Howard Stevens 1972 3. 186 Lamar Jackson at Kentucky 2015 4. 19 Leroy Collins 1998

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19 Lenny Lyles 1957 6 Tom LaFramboise 1962-64 100-Yard Rushing Games
6. 18 Lamar Jackson 2017 n Season
7. 17 Frank Moreau 1999 200-Yard Rushing Games — Career 1. 10 Lamar Jackson 2017
8. 15 Anthony Shelman 1994 3..................................................Howard Stevens 2. 8 Lamar Jackson 2016
15 Nathan Poole 1978 260 Southern Illinois 1971 3. 7 Bilal Powell 2010
10. 13 Anthony Allen 2006 258 at Cincinnati 1972 7 Frank Moreau 1999
13 Calvin Prince 1977 204 Tulsa 1972 7 Walter Peacock 1973
13 Howard Stevens 1972 2........................................................ Bilal Powell 6. 6 Michael Bush 2005
209 Cincinnati 2010 6 Anthony Shelman 1994
n Career 204 Memphis 2010 6 Deon Booker 1988
1. 50 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6 Howard Stevens 1972
2. 41 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 150-Yard Rushing Games 6 Howard Stevens 1971
3. 39 Michael Bush 2003-06 n Season 6 Lee Bouggess 1969
4. 30 Eric Shelton 1. 6 Howard Stevens 1971 6 Lenny Lyles 1957
5. 27 Frank Moreau 2. 5 Lamar Jackson 2017
27 Anthony Shelman 5 Lamar Jackson 2016 n Career
7. 26 Brandon Radcliff 4. 4 Bilal Powell 2010 1. 23 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
8. 25 Howard Stevens 4 Howard Stevens 1972 2. 15 Walter Peacock 1972-75
9. 23 Nathan Poole 4 Lenny Lyles 1957 3. 12 Howard Stevens 1971-72
23 Calvin Prince 1976-77 7. 3 Lamar Jackson 2015 4. 11 Frank Moreau 1995-99
3 Frank Moreau 1999 11 Lenny Lyles 1954-57
Touchdowns by a Quarterback 3 Walter Peacock 1973 6. 10 Michael Bush 2003-06
n Game 10. 2 Victor Anderson 2008 7. 9 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16
1. 4 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2016 2 Michael Bush 2005 9 Anthony Shelman 1991-94
4 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 2 Leroy Collins 1998 9 Deon Booker 1985-88
3. 3 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 2 Anthony Shelman 1994 10. 8 Bilal Powell 2007-10
3 Benny Russell vs. Dayton 1965 2 Nathan Poole 1977 8 Nathan Poole 1975-78
3 Lamar Jackson vs. North Carolina 2017 2 Calvin Prince 1976
3 Lamar College vs. Boston College 2017 2 Walter Peacock 1975 Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games
3 Lamar Jackson vs. Wake Forest 2017 2 Lenny Lyles 1955 1. 7 Lamar Jackson 2017
8. 2 Several Times 2. 6 Howard Stevens 1972
(MR: Lamar Jackson vs. Syracuse) 2017 n Career 3. 5 Lamar Jackson 2016
1. 13 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 5 Deon Booker 1988
n Season 2. 10 Howard Stevens 1971-72 5. 4 Bilal Powell 2010
1. 21 Lamar Jackson 2016 3. 6 Walter Peacock 1972-75 4 Michael Bush 2005
2. 18 Lamar Jackson 2017 6 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 4 Anthony Shelman 1994
3. 11 Lamar Jackson 2015 5. 4 Bilal Powell 2007-10 4 Lee Bouggess 1969
4. 8 Benny Russell 1965 4 Frank Moreau 1995-99 9. 3 Brandon Radcliff 2016
5. 6 Dave Ragone 2000 7. 3 Nathan Poole 1975-78 3 Victor Anderson 2008
6. 5 Reggie Bonnafon 2014 3 Calvin Prince 1976-77 3 Frank Moreau 1999
5 John Madeya 1970 9. 2 Victor Anderson 2008-11 3 Leroy Collins 1998
5 Wally Oyler 1968 2 Michael Bush 2003-06 3 Nathan Poole 1977
5 Wally Oyler 1967 2 Eric Shelton 2003-04 3 Walter Peacock 1975
10. 4 Teddy Bridgewater 2011 2 Leroy Collins 1998-99 3 Walter Peacock 1973
4 Brian Brohm 2005 2 Anthony Shelman 1991-94 3 Howard Stevens 1972
4 Mike Watkins 2000 2 Deon Booker 1985-88 3 Ken Porco 1958
4 Stu Stram 1977 2 Bill Gatti 1968-70 3 Lenny Lyles 1957
4 Jim Wagoner 1974
4 Tom LaFramboise 1963 Consecutive 150-Yard Rushing Games Average Per Rush
1. 4 Howard Stevens 1971 n Game
n Career 2. 3 Bilal Powell 2010 1. 23.5 Bill Layne vs. Evansville 1954
1. 50 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 3 Howard Stevens 1972 2. 21.1 Lenny Lyles at EKU 1957
2. 11 Benny Russell 1964-66 4. 2 Lamar Jackson 2016 3. 20.8 Elmer Collina vs. Evansville 1956
3. 10 Wally Oyler 1966-68 2 Lamar Jackson 2015 4. 17.2 Ernie Green vs. WKU 1960
4. 9 Dave Ragone 1999-02 2 Frank Moreau 1999 5. 16.5 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1957
9 Brian Brohm 2004-07 2 Nathan Poole 1977 6. 16.0 Stefan LeFors at Cincinnati 2003
6. 8 John Madeya 1970-72 2 Walter Peacock 1975 7. 15.8 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati 2004
7. 6 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 2 Walter Peacock 1973 8. 15.6 Brandon Radcliff at Syracuse 2016
6 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 2 Howard Stevens 1971 9. 14.3 Kolby Smith at Tulane 2004
6 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 2 Lenny Lyles 1957 10. 14.2 Kolby Smith vs. Cincinnati 2004

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(Minimum 10 attempts) Eric Shelton (158), Michael Bush (106)
1. 16.5 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1957 vs. Cincinnati, 2004
2. 15.8 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati 2004 Lionel Gates (140), Michael Bush (137)
3. 15.6 Brandon Radcliff at Syracuse 2016 vs. Houston, 2003
4. 14.0 Ken Porco vs. EKU 1958 Henry Miller (121), T.J. Patterson (101)
5. 13.70 George Stripling vs. Syracuse 2005 at Tulane, 2001
6. 13.67 George Cain vs. Morehead St. 1957 Donnell Gordon (113), Otis Floyd (100)
7. 12.8 Brandon Radcliff vs. Wake Forest 2016 vs. Northern Illinois, 1996
8. 12.7 Don Craft vs. Temple 1980 Frank Moreau (140), Calvin Arrington (133)
9. 12.5 Lenny Lyles vs. Central Michigan 1957 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1995
10. 12.3 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 Calvin Prince (263), Nathan Poole (119)
vs. Drake, 1976
(Minimum 20 attempts) Jim Wagoner (162), Walter Peacock (150)
1. 10.7 Lenny Lyles vs. Toledo 1955 vs. Drake, 1974
2. 10.5 Calvin Prince vs. Drake 1976 Howard Stevens (160), Larry Griffin (103)
3. 10.3 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015 at Dayton, 1972
4. 9.5 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 Bill Gatti (174), Tom Jesukaitis (136)
5. 9.1 Frank Moreau at Kentucky 1999 at Wichita State, 1970
6. 8.7 Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnati 2010 Bill Gatti (175) and Lee Bouggess (171)
8.7 Bill Gatti at Wichita State 1970 Lamar Jackson set the school record for at Tulsa, 1969
8. 8.2 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017 career rushing yards with 4,132 yards and
9. 7.9 Howard Stevens vs. S. Illinois 1971 50 touchdowns. n Three 100-Yard Rushers (Game)
7.9 Anthony Allen vs. M. Tennessee 2007 George Cain (164), Lenny Lyles (131) & Ken
10. 5.4 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 Porco (122) vs. Morehead St., 1957
n Season
(Minimum 100 attempts) (Minimum 400 attempts) n 200-Yard Games
1. 9.7 Lenny Lyles 1957 1. 6.3 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 275 Anthony Allen vs. MTSU 2007
2. 7.7 Lenny Lyles 1955 2. 5.8 Michael Bush 2003-06 263 Calvin Prince vs. Drake 1976
3. 7.0 Tom Lucia 1949 3. 5.5 Nathan Poole 1975-78 262 Howard Stevens vs. S. Illinois 1971
4. 6.9 Lamar Jackson 2017 4. 5.40 Brandon Radcliff 2013-16 226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M 2015
5. 6.6 Nathan Poole 1978 5. 5.36 Bilal Powell 2007-10 220 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa 1994
6. 6.5 Brandon Radcliff 2016 6. 5.3 Howard Stevens 1971-72 209 Bilal Powell vs. Cincinnvs.i 2010
7. 6.4 Eric Shelton 2004 7. 5.211 Victor Anderson 2008-11 206 Walter Peacock vs. NE La. 1975
8. 6.1 Bilal Powell 2010 8. 5.208 Frank Moreau 1995-99 204 Bilal Powell vs. Memphis 2010
9. 6.0 Lamar Jackson 2016 9. 4.83 Calvin Prince 1976-77 204 Howard Stevens vs. Tulsa 1972
10. 5.9 Lamar Jackson 2015 10. 4.75 Deon Booker 1985-88 204 Michael Bush vs. Fla. Atlantic 2005

(Minimum 200 attempts) n Two 100-Yard Rushers (Game) n 100-Yard Games


1. 6.9 Lamar Jackson 2017 Lamar Jackson (132), Malik Williams (149) 199 Lamar Jackson vs. Syracuse 2016
2. 6.6 Nathan Poole 1978 vs. North Carolina, 2017 198 Howard Stevens vs. Cincinnati 1971
3. 6.1 Bilal Powell 2010 Lamar Jackson (180), Reggie Bonnafon (107) 196 Deon Booker vs. Marshall 1987
4. 6.0 Lamar Jackson 2016 vs. Boston College, 2017 193 Greg Hickman vs. Memphis 1979
5. 5.7 Howard Stevens 1971 Malik Williams (180), Lamar Jackson (111) 192 Walter Peacock vs. Wichita St. 1973
6. 5.6 Michael Bush 2005 Syracuse, 2017 188 Frank Moreau vs. Chatanooga 1999
7. 5.5 Frank Moreau 1999 Lamar Jackson (153), Brandon Radcliff (141) 186 Lamar Jackson vs. Kentucky 2015
8. 5.2 Leroy Collins 1998 vs. Wake Forest, 2016 185 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2016
9. 5.0 Howard Stevens 1972 Lamar Jackson (146), Brandon Radcliff (118) 184 Lamar Jackson vs. Samford 2015
10. 4.835 Calvin Prince 1977 vs. Florida State, 2016 183 Calvin Prince vs. NE Louisiana 1976
Lamar Jackson (199), Brandon Radcliff (156) 183 Howard Stevens vs. Tampa 1971
n Career at Syracuse, 2016 181 Frank Moreau vs. Kentucky 1999
(Minimum 200 attempts) Senorise Perry (108), Jeremy Wright (105) 180 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017
1. 7.04 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 vs. Kentucky , 2012 180 Malik Williams vs. Syracuse 2017
2. 6.99 Tom Lucia 1947-50 Bilal Powell (157), Victor Anderson (108) 178 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2017
3. 6.31 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 at Arkansas State, 2010 178 Howard Stevens vs. Wichita State 1972
4. 6.03 George Stripling 2005-07 Bilal Powell (112), Victor Anderson (100) 176 Victor Anderson vs. Kansas St. 2008
5. 5.9 Kolby Smith 2003-06 vs. Connecticut, 2008 175 Bill Gattii vs. Tulsa 1969
6. 5.8 Michael Bush 2003-06 Victor Anderson (176), Brock Bolen (104) 174 Bill Gattii vs. Wichita State 1970
7. 5.7 George Cain 1954-57 vs. Kansas State, 2008 173 Michael Dyer vs. NC State 2014
8. 5.54 Eric Shelton 2003-04 Michael Bush (127), George Stripling (117) 171 Lamar Jackson vs. Kentucky 2016
9. 5.52 Nathan Poole 1975-78 at Cincinnati, 2005 171 Lee Bouggess vs. Tulsa 1969

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168 Walter Peacock vs. West Texas 1973 136 Eric Shelton vs. Memphis 2004
166 Walter Peacock vs. Furman 1973 136 T.J. Pvs.terson vs. Cincinnati 2001
Rushing
165 Kolby Smith vs. Syracuse 2006 136 Nvs.han Poole vs. Dayton 1977 Year Name Att Yds TD
164 Darius Ashley vs. West Va. 2009 135 Eric Shelton vs. Syracuse 2003 2017 Lamar Jackson 232 1,601 18
163 Calvin Prince vs. Wichita State 1977 135 T.J. Pvs.terson vs. UAB 2002 2016 Lamar Jackson 260 1,571 21
2015 Lamar Jackson 163 960 11
162 Lamar Jackson vs. Clemson 2016 135 Frank Moreau vs. Cincinnati 1998 2014 Brandon Radcliff 144 737 12
162 Ralph Dawkins vs. EKU 1991 135 D. Booker vs. North Carolina 1988 2013 Dominique Brown 163 825 8
162 Jim Wagoner vs. Drake 1974 135 Calvin Prince vs. Boston Univ. 1976 2012 Jeremy Wright 211 824 10
161 Lamar Jackson vs. Wake Forest 2017 134 Bill Gvs.ti vs. Kent State 1970 2011 Victor Anderson 114 539 3
2010 Bilal Powell 229 1,405 11
161 Nvs.han Poole vs. Memphis 1977 134 Michael Dyer vs. Florida State 2014 2009 Victor Anderson 89 473 5
161 Victor Anderson vs. MTSU 2008 134 Carwell Gardner vs. Kansas 1989 2008 Victor Anderson 183 1,047 8
160 Anthony Shelman vs. Pitt 1994 133 Calvin Arrington vs. NE Louisiana 1995 2007 Anthony Allen 146 696 7
160 Howard Stevens vs. Dayton 1972 133 Calvin Arrington vs. NIU 1995 2006 Kolby Smith 154 862 7
2005 Michael Bush 205 1,143 23
159 Leroy Collins vs. Illinois 1998 133 Calvin Arrington vs. Kentucky 1995 2004 Eric Shelton 146 938 20
159 Michael Bush vs. West Va. 2005 132 Lamar Jackson vs. North Carolina 2017 2003 Lionel Gates 141 817 11
158 Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State 2017 131 Brandon Radcliff vs. Marshall 2016 2002 Henry Miller 139 594 12
2001 T.J. Patterson 118 576 7
158 Eric Shelton vs. Cincinnati 2004 129 Brandon Radcliff vs. Wake Forest 2014
2000 Tony Stallings 181 810 6
158 Frank Moreau vs. Memphis 1997 129 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004 1999 Frank Moreau 233 1,289 17
158 Howard Stevens vs. Tulsa 1971 129 Frank Moreau vs. E. Michigan 1999 1998 Leroy Collins 218 1,134 19
157 Bilal Powell vs. Arkansas State 2010 129 Calvin Arrington vs. Maryland 1995 1997 Frank Moreau 120 573 5
1996 Donnell Gordon 115 433 3
156 Lamar Jackson vs. Kentucky 2017 128 Frank Moreau vs. UAB 1999
1995 Calvin Arrington 255 1,016 10
156 Brandon Radcliff vs. Syracuse 2016 128 Michael Bush vs. Kentucky 2006 1994 Anthony Shelman 241 1,084 15
156 Howard Stevens vs. Dayton 1971 128 Michael Bush vs. Kentucky 2005 1993 Ralph Dawkins 120 579 3
155 Tony Stallings vs. Memphis 2001 128 Eric Shelton vs. Tulane 2003 1992 Anthony Shelman 85 418 5
1991 Ralph Dawkins 154 622 2
154 Leroy Collins vs. W. Kentucky 1998 128 Lionel Gvs.es vs. Miami (OH) 2003
1990 Ralph Dawkins 121 542 5
154 Deon Booker vs. Memphis St. 1988 127 L.J. Scott vs. Murray State 2014 1989 Carwell Gardner 139 595 7
153 Lamar Jackson vs. Wake Forest 2016 127 Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati 2005 1988 Deon Booker 217 1,011 9
153 Bial Powell vs. Kentucky 2010 127 Henry Miller vs. East Carolina 2002 1987 Deon Booker 135 671 4
1986 Deon Booker 112 516 5
151 Eric Shelton vs. Kentucky 2004 127 Tony Stallings vs. Cincinnati 2000 1985 John Adams 140 514 7
151 Nvs.han Poole vs. Tulsa 1977 127 Donnie Craft vs. Temple 1980 1984 Ron Davenport 130 501 6
150 Frank Moreau vs. Army 1999 126 L.J. Scott vs. Murray St. 2014 1983 Willie Shelby 107 447 2
150 Walter Peacock vs. Dayton 1975 126 Anthony Shelman vs. Tulsa 1993 1982 Ron Davenport 120 526 5
1981 Don Craft 136 475 5
150 Walter Peacock vs. Drake 1974 125 Dominique Brown vs. USF 2013 1980 Don Craft 140 687 5
149 Malik Williams vs. North Carolina 2017 125 Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati 2003 1979 Greg Hickman 150 648 4
147 Lamar Jackson vs. Virginia 2017 125 Calvin Arrington vs. N. Texas 1995 1978 Nathan Poole 212 1,394 15
147 Calvin Prince vs. Cincinnati 1977 125 Ralph Dawkins vs. Ohio State 1992 1977 Calvin Prince 218 1,050 13
1976 Calvin Prince 213 1,028 10
146 Lamar Jackson vs. Florida State 2016 125 Calvin Prince vs. Drake 1977 1975 Walter Peacock 262 1,013 6
146 Greg Campbell vs. Tulsa 1970 125 Howard Stevens vs. Memphis 1971 1974 Walter Peacock 237 827 2
146 Brandon Radcliff vs. Virginia 2015 124 Anthony Shelman vs. Army 1994 1973 Walter Peacock 290 1,294 8
145 Leroy Collins vs. East Carolina (2) 1998 124 Anthony Shelman vs. Memphis 1993 1972 Howard Stevens 259 1,294 13
1971 Howard Stevens 250 1,429 12
144 Lamar Jackson vs. Duke 2016 124 Donnie Craft vs. Indiana State 1980 1970 Bill Gatti 207 981 3
144 Tony Stallings vs. Kentucky 2000 123 Bilal Powell vs. Rutgers 2010 1969 Lee Bouggess 267 1,064 6
144 Lee Calland vs. Wichita State 1962 123 Anthony Shelman vs. Kentucky 1994 1968 Herbie Phelps 96 468 0
144 Larry Griffin vs. Cincinnati 1970 123 Walter Peacock vs. Mississippi State 1973 1967 Wayne Patrick 155 582 10
1966 Benny Russell 117 273 3
143 Dominique Brown vs. Miami 2014 122 R. Davenport vs. Miami (Fla.) 1984 1965 Wayne Patrick 99 428 3
141 Brandon Radcliff vs. Wake Forest 2016 122 Lee Bougess vs. Wichita State 1969 1964 Ron Hall 86 301 1
141 Nvs.han Poole vs. Indiana State 1977 122 Larry Griffin vs. North Texas 1972 1963 Larry Compton 69 199 2
1962 Lee Calland 125 650 8
140 Bilal Powell vs. South Florida 2010 121 Lamar Jackson vs. NC State 2015
1961 Lee Calland 108 600 6
140 Lionel Gvs.es vs. Houston 2003 121 Michael Bush vs. Connecticut 2005 1960 Ernie Green 77 441 na
140 Frank Moreau vs. NE Louisiana 1995 121 Henry Miller vs. Tulane 2001 1959 Ernie Green 114 510 na
140 Walter Peacock vs. Memphis 1973 120 DeVante Parker vs. Cincinnati 2012 1958 Ken Porco 107 581 7
1957 Lenny Lyles 125 1,207 20
139 Frank Moreau vs. Illinois 1999 120 Walter Peacock vs. West Texas 1975
1956 Lenny Lyles 119 610 7
139 Frank Moreau vs. E. Carolina 1997 119 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016 1955 Lenny Lyles 101 780 11
139 Anthony Shelman vs. NC State 1994 119 Nvs.han Poole vs. Drake 1976 1954 John Sowa 47 259 3
137 George Stripling vs. Syracuse 2005 118 Brandon Radcliff vs. Florida State 2016 1953 Mike McDonald 67 326 2
1952 Jim Williams 90 485 7
137 Michael Bush vs. Houston 2004 118 Senorise Perry vs. Southern Miss 2012
1951 Jim Williams 138 642 5
137 Walter Peacock vs. Drake 1973 118 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2003 1950 Jim Williams 126 693 4
137 D. Brown vs. Houston 2013 117 Brandon Radcliff vs. Syracuse 2015 1949 Tom Lucia 115 800 13
136 Tom Jesuikaitis vs. Wichita State 1970 117 George Stripling vs. Cincinnati 2005 1948 Tom Lucia 121 571 5
1947 Tom Lucia 43 407 5
136 B. Radcliff vs. Notre Dame 2014 117 Brock Bolen vs. Rutgers 2007

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117 Ralph Dawkins vs. Texas 1993
116 A. Shelman vs. Texas A&M 1992
116 Deon Booker vs. W. Kentucky 1986
116 Walter Peacock vs. Drake 1975
116 Lee Bouggess vs. Drake 1969
115 Michael Bush vs. Pittsburgh 2005
115 Howard Stevens vs. Kent State 1972
115 Walter Peacock vs. West Texas 1974
114 Jeremy Wright vs. North Carolina 2012
114 T.J. Patterson vs. Western Carolina 2001
114 Victor Anderson vs. Tenn. Tech 2008
113 Victor Anderson vs. Syracuse 2008
113 Donnell Gordon vs. N. Illinois 1996
112 Leroy Collins vs. Southern Miss 1998
112 Lionel Gates vs. Kentucky 2004
112 Frank Moreau vs. Cincinnvs.i 1999
112 Leroy Collins vs. Army 1998
112 Anthony Shelman vs. Arizona State 1994
112 Brock Bolen vs. NC State 2007
112 Bilal Powell vs. Connecticut 2008
111 Lamar Jackson vs, Syracuse 2017
111 Ron Davenport vs. Cincinnati 1983
111 Tony Burdock vs. Tulsa 1972
110 Brandon Radcliff vs. Syracuse 2014
110 Victor Anderson vs. Kentucky 2009
110 Deon Booker vs. Virginia 1988
110 Willie Shelby vs. Southern Miss 1983
110 Donnie Craft vs. Marshall 1981
110 Nathan Poole vs. Tulsa 1976
109 Bill Gattii vs. Florida State 1970
109 Lionel Gates vs. Miami 2004
108 Jeremy Wright vs. Rutgers 2011
108 Vic Anderson vs. Arkansas State 2010
108 Tony Stallings vs. Houston 2000 100 Otis Floyd vs. Northern Illinois 1996 Michael Bush rushed for 2,508 yards and
108 Deon Booker vs. Tulsa 1988 100 Deon Booker vs. Tulane 1987 39 touchdowns, which both rank second
108 Senorise Perry vs. Kentucky 2012 100 Calvin Prince vs. Alabama 1977 all-time in school history.
107 Reggie Bonnafon vs. Boston College 2017 100 Victor Anderson vs. Connecticut 2008
107 Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue 2017 100 Jeremy Wright vs. Temple 2012 19. Don Craft (1978-81) 1,764
106 Lamar Jackson vs. Auburn 2015 100 Howard Stevens vs. Drake 1972 20. Eric Shelton (2003-04) 1,728
106 Michael Bush vs. Cincinnati 2004 100 Senorise Perry vs. Kentucky 2013 21. George Cain (1954-57) 1,638
106 Deon Booker vs. Southern Miss 1988 22. Bill Gatti (1968-70) 1,636
105 Bilal Powell vs. Connecticut 2010 Career 1,000-Yard Rushers 23. Ernie Green (1958-61) 1,586
105 Donnie Craft vs. Richmond 1982 1. Lamar Jackson (2015-17) 4,132 24. Lee Calland (1959-62) 1,575
105 Jeremy Wright vs. Kentucky 2012 2. Walter Peacock (1972-75) 3,204 25. Ken Porco (1956-59) 1,572
104 Deon Booker vs. W. Kentucky 1988 3. Nathan Poole (1975-78) 2,958 26. Greg Hickman (1978-82) 1,549
104 Brock Bolen vs. Kansas State 2008 4. Lenny Lyles (1954-57) 2,786 27. Lionel Gates (2001-04) 1,486
104 Walter Peacock vs. Miss. State 1975 5. Howard Stevens (1971-72) 2,723 28. Jeremy Wright (2010-12) 1,485
104 Senorise Perry vs. Rutgers 2013 6. Frank Moreau (1995-99) 2,599 29. Ron Davenport (1981-84) 1,477
103 Wayne Patrick vs. Wichita State 1967 7. Michael Bush (2003-06) 2,508 30. Senorise Perry (2011-13) 1,409
103 Larry Griffin vs. Dayton 1972 8. Brandon Radcliff (2013-16) 2,365 31. George Stripling (2005-07) 1,338
103 Walter Peacock vs. Dayton 1973 9. Deon Booker (1985-88) 2,363 32. Tony Stallings (1999-2001) 1,329
103 Gary Barnes vs. Tulsa 1972 10. Victor Anderson (2008-11) 2,345 33. Brock Bolen (2006-08) 1,257
102 Ralph Dawkins vs. Kansas 1990 11. Bilal Powell (2007-10) 2,338 34. Calvin Arrington (1992-95) 1,175
102 Lee Bouggess vs. North Texas 1969 12. Tom Lucia (1947-50) 2,299 35. Wayne Patrick (1965-67) 1,160
101 Senorise Perry vs. Pittsburgh 2012 13. Ralph Dawkins (1990-93) 2,159 36. T.J. Patterson (2000-03) 1,156
101 Larry Broaden vs. Tulsa 1962 14. Anthony Shelman (1991-94) 2,114 37. Leroy Collins (1998) 1,134
101 T.J. Patterson vs. Tulane 2001 15. Calvin Prince (1976-77) 2,082 38. Anthony Allen (2006-07) 1,102
101 Ron Davenport vs. Florida State 1982 16. Kolby Smith (2003-06) 1,863 39. Willie Shelby (1982-85) 1,092
101 Greg Hickman vs. Tulsa 1979 17. Jim Williams (1950-52) 1,820 40. Lee Bouggess (1967-69) 1,064
100 Lamar Jackson vs. Murray State 2017 18. Dominique Brown (2010-14) 1,795

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Passing Records
Lamar Jackson finished his illustrious career
fourth on the school’s all-time passing list
with 9,043 yards and 69 touchdowns.

4. 60 Chris Redman vs. Illinois 1999


5. 58 Brian Brohm vs. Utah 2007
6. 57 Chris Redman vs. Utah 1998
57 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1997
8. 56 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina 1998
56 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1998
10. 55 Ed Rubbert vs. Murray State 1984

n Season
1. 489 Chris Redman 1999
2. 473 Brian Brohm 2007
473 Chris Redman 1998
4. 445 Chris Redman 1997
5. 441 Dave Ragone 2002
6. 430 Lamar Jackson 2017
7. 427 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
8. 419 Teddy Bridgewater 2012
9. 409 Lamar Jackson 2016
10. 397 Jay Gruden 1987

n Career
1. 1,679 Chris Redman 1996-99
2. 1,185 Brian Brohm 2004-07
3. 1,180 Dave Ragone 1999-02
4. 1,142 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
5. 1,086 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
6. 1,049 Jay Gruden 1985-88
7. 873 Ed Rubbert 1983-86
8. 767 Marty Lowe 1991-95
9. 742 John Madeya 1970-72
10. 715 Jeff Brohm 1989-93

n Individual Game Yards — 4,042, Chris Redman, 1998 Completions


Attempts — 65, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse, 2007 Touchdown Passes — 31, n Game
Completions — 45, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse, 2007 Teddy Bridgewater, 2013 1. 45 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007
Completion Pct. — Min. 10 comp. — 91.7, Passes Intercepted — 28, Ed Rubbert, 1984 2. 44 Chris Redman vs. East Carolina 1998
Jim Wagoner vs. Drake, 1974; Min. 15 comp. — 3. 41 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1998
90.5, Teddy Bridgewater vs. Kentucky, 2012; Min. n Individual Career 4. 39 Brian Brohm vs. Utah 2007
20 comp. — 86.2, Teddy Bridgewater vs. USF, 2013 Attempts — 1,679, Chris Redman, 1996-99 5. 39 Chris Redman vs. Illinois 1999
Consecutive Completions — 18, Dave Ragone Completions — 1,031, Chris Redman, 1996-99 6. 36 Teddy Bridgewater at Syracuse 2012
vs. East Carolina, 2002 Completion percentage — Min. 100 comp. — 7. 36 Chris Redman at Army 1999
Yards — 592, Chris Redman vs. East Carolina, 1998 68.4, Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13 8. 36 Chris Redman vs. WKU 1998
Touchdown Passes — 6, Lamar Jackson Min. 200 comp. — 68.4, 9. 35 Chris Redman vs. S. Mississippi 1996
vs. Charlotte, 2016; Chris Redman Teddy Bridgewater, 2011-13 10. *35 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami 2013
vs. East Carolina, 1998 Yards — 12,541, Chris Redman, 1996-99
Passes Intercepted — 6, Erik Watts Touchdown passes — 84, Chris Redman, 1996-99 n Season
vs. Florida State, 1991 Passes had intercepted — 54, 1. 317 Chris Redman 1999
Longest Pass Play — 94, Bill Karns to Jay Gruden, 1985-88 2. 309 Chris Redman 1998
Gene Sartini vs. Washington & Lee, 1950 Lowest interception percentage — Min. 200 atts. 3. 308 Brian Brohm 2007
— 0.95, Will Stein, 2009-12 4. 303 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
n Individual Season 5. 287 Teddy Bridgewater 2012
Attempts — 489, Chris Redman, 1999 Attempts 6. 261 Chris Redman 1997
Completions — 317, Chris Redman, 1999 n Game 7. 254 Lamar Jackson 2017
Completion Pct. — Min. 100 comp. — 73.5, 1. 65 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 8. 237 Dave Ragone 2002
Stefan LeFors, 2004; Min. 200 comp. — 71.0, 2. 63 Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss 1996 9. 231 Dave Ragone 2001
Teddy Bridgewater, 2013; 3. 62 Chris Redman vs. Cincinnati 1997 10. 230 Lamar Jackson 2016

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n Career 8. 5,496 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 29 Chris Redman 1998
1. 1,031 Chris Redman 1996-99 9. 5,451 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 6. 27 Lamar Jackson 2017
2. 781 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 10. 4,861 Marty Lowe 1991-95 27 Teddy Bridgewater 2012
3. 780 Brian Brohm 2004-07 27 Dave Ragone 2000
4. 685 Dave Ragone 1999-02 Touchdowns 9. 24 Dave Ragone 2002
5. 619 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 n Game 10. 23 Dave Ragone 2001
6. 572 Jay Gruden 1985-88 1. 6 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016
7. 430 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 6 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 n Career
8. 416 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 3. 5 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016 1. 84 Chris Redman 1996-99
416 Marty Lowe 1991-95 5 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio 2013 2. 74 Dave Ragone 1999-02
10. 402 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 5 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Temple 2012 3. 72 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
11. 365 Lamar Jackson 2015- 5 Brian Brohm vs. Oregon State 2005 4. 71 Brian Brohm 2004-07
5 Brian Brohm vs. Middle Tenn. 2007 5. 69 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
n Consecutive Completions 5 Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina 2002 6. 44 Jay Gruden 1985-88
18 Dave Ragone vs. East Carolina 2002 5 Chris Redman vs. Houston 1999 7. 38 Stefan LeFors 2001-04
17 Chris Redman at Tulane 1998 5 Chris Redman at Kentucky 1999 38 Jeff Brohm 1989-93
16 Adam Froman at Connecticut 2009 5 Chris Redman vs. Boston College 1998 9. 34 John Madeya 1970-72
15 Teddy Bridgewater at Pitt vs. USF 2012 10. 32 Browning Nagle 1988-90
15 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Missouri State 2012 n Season
15 Stefan LeFors vs. TCU/Houston 2004 1. 31 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
14 Chris Redman vs. WKU/ECU 1998 2. 30 Lamar Jackson 2016 In only three seasons, Teddy Bridgewater
13 Brian Brohm at Cincinnati 2005 30 Brian Brohm 2007 passed for 9,817 yards, including
12 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Ohio/vs. EKU 2013 4. 29 Chris Redman 1999 3,970 in 2013.
12 Brian Brohm vs.UC/at Tulane/vs. Boise 2004
12 Stefan LeFors vs. ECU/at Miami 2004
12 Stefan LeFors at Army/at UNC 2004

Yards
n Game
1. 592 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998
2. 555 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007
3. 506 Chris Redman vs. Memphis 1998
4. 477 Chris Redman at Tulane 1998
5. 474 Chris Redman vs. WKU 1998
6. 467 Brian Brohm vs. Utah 2007
7. 459 Stefan LeFors at TCU 2003
8. 451 Browning Nagle vs. Alabama 1991
9. 450 Chris Redman vs. Illinois 1999
10. 447 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami 2013

n Season
1. 4,042 Chris Redman 1998
2. 4,024 Brian Brohm (308 of 473) 2007
3. 3,970 Teddy Bridgewater (303 of 427) 2013
4. 3,718 Teddy Bridgewater (287 of 419) 2012
5. 3,660 Lamar Jackson (254 of 430) 2017
6. 3,647 Chris Redman (317 of 489) 1999
7. 3,543 Lamar Jackson (230 of 409) 2016
8. 3,145 Stefan LeFors (219 of 357) 2003
9. 3,079 Chris Redman (261 of 445) 1997
10. 3,056 Dave Ragone (231 of 383) 2001

n Career
1. 12,541 Chris Redman 1996-99
2. 10,775 Brian Brohm 2004-07
3. 9,817 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
4. 9,043 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
5. 8,564 Dave Ragone 1999-02
6. 7,024 Jay Gruden 1985-88
7. 5,853 Stefan LeFors 2001-04

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n Longest Scoring Passes (75+ Yards) 11. 80 Jeff Brohm to Ralph Dawkins 75 Brian Brohm to Harry Douglas
1. 94 Bill Karns to Gene Sartini vs. Texas, Sept. 25, 1993 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 25, 2006
vs. Washington & Lee, Nov. 18, 1950 80 Len DePaola to Kevin Miller 75 Chris Redman to Lavell Boyd
2. 93 Johnny Unitas to Babe Ray vs. Dayton, Nov. 9, 1974 vs. Houston, Oct. 23, 1999
vs. Houston, Nov. 10, 1951 13. 78 Dave Ragone to Deion Branch 75 Stu Stram to Ebb Williams
3. 92 Adam Froman to Scott Long at Texas Christian, Nov. 23, 2001 vs. Northeast Louisiana, Oct. 16, 1976
vs. Southern Miss, Oct. 10, 2009 14. 77 Dean May to Mark Clayton 75 Benny Russell to Bill McMahon
4. 86 Chris Redman to Arnold Jackson vs. Oklahoma State, Sept. 25, 1982 vs. Drake, Oct. 15, 1966
vs. Utah, Sept. 6, 1997 15. 76 Brian Brohm to Mario Urrutia
5. 86 Benny Russell to Clarence Spencer vs. Florida Atlantic, Oct. 1, 2005 Consecutive Passes Without INT
vs. East Carolina, Oct. 16, 1965 76 Benny Russell to Al MacFarlane n Start of a Career
6. 85 John Madeya to Larry Hart vs. Marshall, Oct. 23, 1965 83 Mike Watkins 1997-00
vs. North Texas, Sept. 26, 1970 17. 75 Lamar Jackson to Jaylen Smith 78 Johnny Unitas 1951
7. 83 Ed Rubbert to Ernest Givins vs. North Carolina, Sept. 9, 2017 68 Will Gardner 2013-14
vs. Southern Methodist, Sept. 15, 1984 75 Teddy Bridgewater to DeVante Parker 56 Chris Redman 1999
8. 82 Dave Ragone to Zek Parker at Pittsburgh, Oct. 13, 2012 53 Reggie Bonnafon 2014
at Kentucky, Sept. 1, 2001 52 Brian Brohm 2004
9. 81 Brian Brohm to Gary Barnidge Throwing for 4,024 yards in 2007, 51 Dave Ragone 1999-00
vs. Middle Tennessee, Sept. 6, 2007 Brian Brohm became the second 46 Adam Froman 2009
81 Chris Redman to Zek Parker player to pass for 4,000 or more 43 Will Stein 2009
at East Carolina, Nov. 14, 1998 yards in a season. 32 Hunter Cantwell 2005

n Season
1. 175 Marty Lowe 1995
2. 173 Stefan LeFors 2004
3. 144 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
4. 131 Will Gardner 2014
5. 129 Stefan LeFors 2003
6. 124 Brian Brohm 2007
7. 117 Dave Ragone 2001
8. 115 Brian Brohm 2005
9. 115 Dave Ragone 2002
10. 114 Lamar Jackson 2017
11. 113 Lamar Jackson 2016
113 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
13. 109 Brian Brohm 2006
109 Jeff Brohm 1993
15. 107 Chris Redman 1998

n Career
1. 175 Marty Lowe 1995
2. 173 Stefan LeFors 2004
3. 144 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
4. 135 Lamar Jackson 2016-17
5. 131 Will Gardner 2014
6. 129 Stefan LeFors 2003
7. 124 Brian Brohm 2007
8. 119 Dave Ragone 2001-02
9. 117 Dave Ragone 2001
10. 116 Jeff Brohm 1992-93
11. 115 Brian Brohm 2005
115 Dave Ragone 2002
13. 114 Lamar Jackson 2017
14. 113 Lamar Jackson 2016
113 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
16. 112 Lamar Jackson 2016-17

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Interceptions Thrown 8. 2.49% Lamar Jackson 2015-17
n Game 9. 3.04% Chris Redman 1996-99
Passing
1. 6 Erik Watts vs. Florida State 1991 10. 3.51% Browning Nagle 1988-90 Year Name A-C-I Yds TD
2. 5 Dean May vs. Miami 1982 2017 Lamar Jackson 430-254-10 3,660 27
2016 Lamar Jackson 409-230-9 3,543 30
5 John Madeya at S. Illinois 1972 Passing Efficiency Rating
2015 Lamar Jackson 247-135-8 1,840 12
5 Oscar Brohm vs. North Texas 1968 n Season 2014 Will Gardner 221-127-3 1,669 12
5 Wally Oyler at North Texas 1967 1. 181.74 Stefan LeFors 2004 2013 Teddy Bridgewater 427-303-4 3,970 31
5 Benny Russell at Kent State 1965 2. 171.14 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 2012 Teddy Bridgewater 419-287-8 3,718 27
5 Tom LaFramboise at S. Illinois 1964 3. 166.73 Brian Brohm 2005 2011 Teddy Bridgewater 296-191-12 2,129 14
2010 Adam Froman 218-132-4 1,633 11
5 Johnny Unitas vs. Wash. & Lee 1951 4. 160.48 Teddy Brigewater 2012 2009 Adam Froman 185-111-5 1,354 6
5. 159.08 Brian Brohm 2006 2008 H. Cantwell 377-221-16 2,493 16
n Season 6. 152.43 Brian Brohm 2007 2007 Brian Brohm 473-308-12 4,024 30
1. 28 Ed Rubbert 1984 7. 152.31 Jeff Brohm 1993 2006 Brian Brohm 313-199-5 3,049 16
2005 Brian Brohm 301-207-5 2,883 19
2. 21 Jay Gruden 1987 8. 150.97 Chris Redman 1998 2004 Stefan LeFors 257-189-3 2,596 20
3. 19 Wally Oyler 1968 9. 146.64 Lamar Jackson 2017 2003 Stefan LeFors 357-219-10 3,145 17
4. 18 Jay Gruden 1988 145.46 Stefan LeFors 2003 2002 Dave Ragone 441-237-11 2,880 24
18 Tom LaFramboise 1964 11. 143.50 Dave Ragone 2001 2001 Dave Ragone 383-231-7 3,056 23
2000 Dave Ragone 354-216-11 2,621 27
6. 17 Marty Lowe 1994
1999 Chris Redman 489-317-13 3,647 29
17 John Madeya 1972 n Career 1998 Chris Redman 473-309-15 4,042 29
17 Gary Inman 1969 1. 159.84 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 1997 Chris Redman 445-261-14 3,079 18
17 John Giles 1961 2. 157.92 Brian Brohm 2004-07 1996 Chris Redman 272-144-9 1,773 8
1995 Marty Lowe 350-195-5 2,268 16
10. 16 Hunter Cantwell 2008 3. 157.20 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
1994 Marty Lowe 319-186-17 2,091 9
16 Erik Watts 1991 4. 142.9 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 1993 Jeff Brohm 304-185-9 2,626 20
16 John Madeya 1970 5. 134.79 Dave Ragone 1999-02 1992 Jeff Brohm 297-155-12 2,008 9
6. 134.58 Chris Redman 1996-99 1991 Erik Watts 260-115-16 1,294 6
1990 B. Nagle 263-146-11 2,150 16
n Career 7. 132.01 Adam Froman 2009-10
1989 B. Nagle 334-187-10 2,503 16
1. 54 Jay Gruden 1985-88 8. 131.68 Browning Nagle 1988-90 1988 Jay Gruden 382-224-18 2,605 17
2. 51 Chris Redman 1996-99 9. 129.97 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 1987 Jay Gruden 397-209-21 2,481 17
3. 50 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 10. 127.60 Hunter Cantwell 2005-08 1986 Ed Rubbert 210-103-5 1,304 4
1985 Ed Rubbert 256-120-12 1,475 5
4. 44 John Madeya 1970-72
1984 Ed Rubbert 362-184-28 2,465 18
5. 41 John Giles 1959-62 500-Yard Games 1983 Dean May 263-139-8 1,609 6
6. 34 Dean May 1980-83 n Season & Career 1982 Dean May 311-141-15 2,034 17
34 Johnny Unitas 1951-54 2 Chris Redman 1981 Dean May 105-41-7 589 4
8. 32 Wally Oyler 1966-68 1 Brian Brohm 1980 Pat Patterson 167-69-9 933 2
1979 Stu Stram 118-52-10 806 3
32 Tom LaFramboise 1962-64 1978 Stu Stram 149-70-6 929 8
10. 29 Dave Ragone 1999-02 400-Yard Games 1977 Stu Stram 78-36-2 455 5
n Career 1976 Stu Stram 93-36-5 394 1
Lowest Interception Percentage 6 Chris Redman 1996-99 1975 John Darling 137-66-5 946 3
1974 Len DePaola 97-32-4 428 6
n Season 3 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 1973 Len DePaola 168-72-8 808 2
(Minimum 100 attempts) 2 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 1972 John Madeya 301-146-17 1,709 16
1. 0.94% Teddy Bridgewater (4 of 427) 2013 2 Brian Brohm 2004-07 1971 John Madeya 201-97-11 1,045 7
2. 1.17% Stefan LeFors (3 of 257) 2004 2 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 1970 John Madeya 244-121-16 1,750 11
1969 Gary Inman 182-78-17 843 12
3. 1.36% Will Gardner (3 of 221) 2014 1968 Wally Oyler 240-112-19 1,410 6
4. 1.43% Marty Lowe (5 of 350) 1995 n Season 1967 Wally Oyler 192-83-13 1,039 5
5. 1.60% Brian Brohm (5 of 313) 2006 3 Chris Redman 1998 1966 Benny Russell 310-142-12 2,016 14
6. 1.66% Brian Brohm (5 of 301) 2005 2 Lamar Jackson 2016 1965 Benny Russell 246-115-15 1,791 11
1964 T. LaFramboise 242-122-18 1,380 4
7. 1.828% Dave Ragone (7 of 383) 2001 2 Teddy Bridgewater 2012
1963 T. LaFramboise 204-104-13 1,205 8
8. 1.835% Adam Froman (4 of 218) 2010 2 Brian Brohm 2007 1962 John Giles 181-90-14 1,222 8
9. 1.91% Teddy Bridgewater (8 of 419) 2012 2 Stefan LeFors 2003 1961 John Giles 172-78-17 1,209 9
10. 2.20% Lamar Jackson (9 of 409) 2016 1960 John Giles 68-33-5 436 6
1958 Dale Orem 70-32-7 385 1
300-Yard Games 1957 Dale Orem 56-26-3 483 4
n Career n Career 1956 Bob Williams 67-28-8 699 3
(Minimum 200 attempts) 23 Chris Redman 1996-99 1955 Bob Williams 25-13-1 361 5
1. 0.95% Will Stein 2009-12 18 Brian Brohm 2004-07 1954 Jim Houser 86-39-6 560 1
1953 Johnny Unitas 95-49-7 470 3
2. 1.29% Will Gardner 2013-14 13 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
1952 Johnny Unitas 197-104-13 1,540 12
3. 2.03% Brian Brohm 2004-07 11 Lamar Jackson 2015- 1951 Johnny Unitas 99-46-5 602 9
4. 2.06% Stefan LeFors 2001-04 7 Dave Ragone 1992-02 1950 Bill Karns 50-27-2 517 5
5. 2.10% Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 5 Jay Gruden 1985-88 1949 Bill Karns 52-22-3 291 2
1948 Frank Gitschier 117-51-9 771 5
6. 2.23% Adam Froman 2009-10 5 Stefan LeFors 2001-04
1947 Frank Gitschier 47-31-na 422 0
7. 2.46% Dave Ragone 1999-02

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n Season Chris Redman 397 Houston 1999 Jay Gruden 323 North Carolina 1988
8 Chris Redman 1998 Teddy Bridgewater 397 Eastern Kentucky 2013 Stefan LeFors 321 Memphis 2004
7 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 Lamar Jackson 393 North Carolina 2017 Dave Ragone 321 Colorado State 2000
7 Brian Brohm 2007 Ed Rubbert 393 Murray State 1984 Marty Lowe 321 Tulane 1995
7 Chris Redman 1999 Brian Brohm 389 South Florida 2005 Jeff Brohm 320 Navy 1993
6 Lamar Jackson 2017 Chris Redman 385 Memphis 1999 Jay Gruden 320 Tulane 1988
6 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 Kyle Bolin 381 Kentucky 2014 Jay Gruden 319 Maryland 1988
6 Brian Brohm 2006 Lamar Jackson 378 Purdue 2017 Benny Russell 318 Marshall 1965
6 Chris Redman 1997 Brian Brohm 375 Murray State 2007 Lamar Jackson 317 Clemson 2017
5 Brian Brohm 2005 Browning Nagle 374 Tulsa 1989 Stefan LeFors 317 Houston 2004
Brian Brohm 368 Oregon State 2005 Brian Brohm 315 Rutgers 2005
n Most Wins By Starting Quarterbacks Dave Ragone 368 Kentucky 2001 Chris Redman 315 Penn State 1997
Quarterback Wins Years Record Pct. Chris Redman 368 Kentucky 1998 Brian Brohm 311 Wake Forest 2006
Teddy Bridgewater 27 2011-13 27-8-0 .771 Chris Redman 367 Cincinnati 1999 Ken Eggleston 311 Tulsa 1967
Dave Ragone 27 2000-02 27-11-0 .711 Brian Brohm 366 Kentucky 2007 Browning Nagle 310 Tulsa 1990
Brian Brohm 24 2005-07 24-9-0 .727 Chris Redman 366 Army 1999 Teddy Bridgewater 310 Rutgers 2013
John Giles 24 1959-62 24-13-0 .649 Kyle Bolin 362 Syracuse 2015 Dave Ragone 309 TCU 2002
John Madeya 23 1970-72 23-4-2 .828 Chris Redman 362 Boston College 1998 Dave Ragone 309 Illinois 2001
Lamar Jackson 22 2015-17 22-11 .667 Lamar Jackson 361 Virginia 2016 Adam Froman 308 Arkansas State 2010
Stefan LeFors 20 2003-04 20-5-0 .800 Dave Ragone 359 TCU 2001 Brian Brohm 307 Temple 2006
Chris Redman 16 1996-99 16-24-0 .400 Jay Gruden 357 Akron 1987 Lamar Jackson 307 Florida State 2015
Browning Nagle 16 1989-90 16-6-1 .717 Teddy Bridgewater 355 Ohio 2013 Brian Brohm 304 North Carolina 2005
Jeff Brohm 15 1991-93 15-10-0 .600 Lamar Jackson 355 NC State 2016 Dean May 304 Richmond 1982
Stu Stram 15 1976-79 15-15-0 .500 Lamar Jackson 354 NC State 2017 Jeff Brohm 304 Southern Miss 1993
Benny Russell 354 Drake 1966 Browning Nagle 304 Kansas 1990
n Most Starts By Quarterbacks Brian Brohm 354 West Virginia 2006 Teddy Bridgewater 304 Pittsburgh 2012
Quarterback Starts Years Record Pct. Dean May 354 W. Kentucky 1983 Brian Brohm 303 Cincinnati 2005
Chris Redman 40 1996-99 16-24-0 .400 Dave Ragone 352 East Carolina 2002 Ed Rubbert 303 Southern Miss 1984
Dave Ragone 38 2000-02 27-11-0 .711 Brian Brohm 350 Cincinnati 2007 Erik Watts 303 Ohio State 1991
John Giles 37 1959-62 24-13-0 .649 Chris Redman 350 Utah 1998 Erik Watts 302 Virginia Tech 1991
Teddy Bridgewater 35 2011-13 27-8-0 .771 Will Stein 349 FIU 2011 Kyle Bolin 300 Georgia 2014
Lamar Jackson 33 2015-17 22-11-0 .667 Teddy Bridgewater 348 Temple 2013
Brian Brohm 33 2005-07 24-9-0 .727 Brian Brohm 345 West Virginia 2007
Stu Stram 30 1976-79 15-15-0 .500 Chris Redman 345 Southern Miss 1999
John Madeya 29 1970-72 23-4-2 .828 Teddy Bridgewater 344 USF 2013
Ed Rubbert 28 1983-86 5-23-0 .179 Teddy Bridgewater 344 Missouri State 2012
Jay Gruden 27 1986-88 13-13-1 .500 Teddy Bridgewater 341 UCF 2013
Johnny Unitas 27 1951-54 10-17-0 .370 Brian Brohm 341 Connecticut 2006
Stefan LeFors 25 2003-04 20-5-0 .800 Jeff Brohm 340 Pittsburgh 1993
Jeff Brohm 25 1991-93 15-10-0 .600 Hunter Cantwell 340 Middle Tennessee 2006
Jay Gruden 339 Florida State 1987
n 300-Yard Games Mike Watkins 338 Army 1998
Chris Redman 592 East Carolina 1998 Chris Redman 337 Cincinnati 1997
Brian Brohm 555 Syracuse 2007 Brian Brohm 337 Pittsburgh 2006
Chris Redman 506 Memphis 1998 Stefan LeFors 334 Houston 2003
Chris Redman 477 Tulane 1998 Chris Redman 333 Houston 1997
Chris Redman 474 W. Kentucky 1998 Lamar Jackson 332 Boston College 2017
Brian Brohm 467 Utah 2007 Tom LaFramboise 332 W. Michigan 1964
Stefan LeFors 459 TCU 2003 Jeff Brohm 331 Arizona State 1993
Chris Redman 450 Illinois 1999 Teddy Bridgewater 331 Connecticut 2012
Teddy Bridgewater 447 Miami 2013 Lamar Jackson 330 Wake Forest 2017
Chris Redman 431 Cincinnati 1998 Will Gardner 330 Florida State 2014
Chris Redman 428 Tulane 1997 Dave Ragone 326 Cincinnati 2000
Teddy Bridgewater 424 Syracuse 2012 Chris Redman 325 Michigan State 1996
Lamar Jackson 417 Marshall 2016 Brian Brohm 324 Cincinnati 2006
Teddy Bridgewater 416 Cincinnati 2012 Chris Redman 324 Kentucky 1999
Lamar Jackson 411 Syracuse 2016 Chris Redman 324 Illinois 1997
Stefan LeFors 406 Army 2003 Chris Redman 324 Utah 1997 Chris Redman is the first quarterback in
Brian Brohm 401 M. Tennessee 2007 Ed Rubbert 324 Rutgers 1984 school history with a pair of 500-yard
Chris Redman 400 Southern Miss 1996 Teddy Bridgewater 324 Temple 2012 passing games.
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n Individual Game n Career n Season
Receptions — 15 Arnold Jackson (Cincinnati, 1. 300 Arnold Jackson 1997-00 1. 12 DeVante Parker 2013
1999); Ibn Green (East Carolina, 1998) 2. 217 Ibn Green 1996-99 12 Ibn Green 1998
Yards — 223, Harry Douglas (Kentucky, 2007) 3. 186 J.R. Russell 2001-04 3. 10 DeVante Parker 2012
Average per reception — Min. 4 rec. — 38.3, 4. 176 Eli Rogers 2011-14 10 Arnold Jackson 1998
DeVante Parker (Pittsburgh, 2012); 5. 175 Miguel Montano 1994-97 10 Anthony Cummings 1990
Min. 8 rec. — 26.8, DeVante Parker 6. 173 Harry Douglas 2004-07 6. 9 Dez Fitzpatrick 2017
(Florida State, 2014) 7. 162 Joshua Tinch 2002-05 9 Deion Branch 2001
Touchdown receptions — 5, Anthony Cummings 8. 156 DeVante Parker 2011-14 9 Deion Branch 2000
(Cincinnati, 1990) 9. 153 Jamie Asher 1991-94 9 Lavell Boyd 1999
1 0. 151 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 9 Arnold Jackson 1999
n Individual Season 9 Kevin Cook 1993
Receptions — 101, Arnold Jackson, 1999 Receiving Yards
Yards — 1,265, Harry Douglas, 2006 n Game n Career
Average per reception — Min. 50 rec. — 21.0, 1. 223 Harry Douglas at Kentucky 2007 1. 33 DeVante Parker 2011-14
Mark Clayton, 1982 2. 214 DeVante Parker vs. Florida St. 2014 33 Ibn Green 1996-99
Touchdown receptions — 12, DeVante Parker, 214 Ibn Green at East Carolina 1998 3. 31 Arnold Jackson 1997-00
2014; Ibn Green, 1998 4. 205 Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse 2007 4. 25 Anthony Cummings 1987-90
Receptions by tight end — 70, Jamie Asher, 1994 5. 197 Cookie Brinkman at Marshall 1970 5. 19 J.R. Russell 2001-04
Yards by tight end — 884, 6. 194 Jamari Staples at Pittsburgh 2015 6. 18 Deion Branch 2000-01
Ibn Green, 1998 194 Deion Branch vs. Cincinnati 2000 7. 17 Gary Barnidge 2004-07
Touchdown receptions by tight end — 12, 194 Arnold Jackson vs. Illinois 1999 8. 16 Mario Urrutia 2005-07
Ibn Green, 1998 194 Miguel Montano vs. S. Miss. 1996 9. 15 Harry Douglas 2004-07
Consecutive games with a TD — 10, 10. 193 Mark Clayton vs. Tennessee St. 1981 15 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03
DeVante Parker (2012-13) 11. 14 Jaylen Smith 2015-
n Season
n Individual Career 1. 1,265 Harry Douglas 2006 Yards Per Reception
Receptions — 300, Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 2. 1,213 J.R. Russell 2003 n Game
Yards — 3,670, Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 3. 1,209 Arnold Jackson 1999 (Minimum 4 Catches)
Touchdown receptions — 33, 4. 1,188 Deion Branch 2001 1. 38.3 DeVante Parker at Pittsburgh 2012
DeVante Parker, 2011-14 5. 1,165 Arnold Jackson 1998 2. 38.0 Mark Clayton vs. Oklahoma St. 1982
Receptions (TE) — 217, Ibn Green, 1996-99 6. 1,159 Harry Douglas 2007 3. 36.5 Al MacFarlane at Drake 1965
Yards (TE) — 2,830, Ibn Green, 1996-99 7. 1,112 Mark Clayton 1982 4. 34.8 Eric Vaughn vs. Memphis 1986
Touchdowns (TE) — 33, Ibn Green, 1996-99 8. 1,016 Deion Branch 2000 5. 34.5 Mario Urrutia vs. Fla. Atlantic 2005
Receptions (RB) — 151, Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93 9. 973 Mario Urrutia 2006 6. 33.5 Mario Urrutia vs. M. Tennessee 2006
Yards (RB) — 1,667, Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93 10. 968 J.R. Russell 2004 7. 33.0 Harry Douglas at Pittsburgh 2006
Touchdowns (RB) — 12, 8. 32.0 Ernest Givins at Houston 1984
Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93 n Career 9. 31.8 James Jones at West Virginia 1985
1. 3,670 Arnold Jackson 1997-00 10. 31.5 Gary Barnidge vs. M. Tennessee 2007
Receptions 2. 2,924 Harry Douglas 2004-07
n Game 3. 2,830 Ibn Green 1996-99 (Minimum 8 Catches)
1. 15 Arnold Jackson at Cincinnati 1999 4. 2,775 DeVante Parker 2011-14 1. 26.8 DeVante Parker vs. Florida State 2014
15 Ibn Green at East Carolina 1998 5. 2,619 J.R. Russell 2001-04 2. 24.3 Deion Branch vs. Cincinnati 2000
3. 14 Miguel Montano at Cincinnati 1997 6. 2,305 Miguel Montano 1994-97 3. 22.8 Arnold Jackson vs. Army 1998
14 Miguel Montano vs. Southern Miss 1996 7. 2,271 Mario Urrutia 2005-07 4. 21.6 Jamari Staples at Pittsburgh 2015
5. 13 Harry Douglas at Kentucky 2007 8. 2,204 Deion Branch 2000-01 5. 21.3 Al MacFarlane vs. Marshall 1965
13 Joshua Tinch at West Virginia 2005 9. 2,195 Joshua Tinch 2002-05 6. 20.3 Jaylen Smith vs. North Carolina 2017
13 Ibn Green at Memphis 1999 10. 2,032 James Quick 2013-16 7. 19.9 Mark Clayton at Memphis 1982
8. 12 Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse 2007 8. 19.7 Cookie Brinkman at Marshall 1970
12 Arnold Jackson at Tulane 1998 Touchdown Receptions 9. 19.3 Deion Branch at Illinois 2001
12 Jamie Asher at Kentucky 1994 n Game 10. 18.3 Joshua Tinch vs. Rutgers 2005
1. 5 Anthony Cummings at Cincinnati 1990 11. 18.0 DeVante Parker at Boston Coll. 2014
n Season 2. 4 Lavell Boyd vs. Houston 1999
1. 101 Arnold Jackson 1999 3. 3 James Quick at Florida State 2015 n Season (Minimum 15 Catches)
2. 90 Arnold Jackson 1998 3 DeVante Parker vs. Kentucky 2014 1. 24.6 Mike Dennis 1966
3. 75 J.R. Russell 2003 3 J.R. Russell vs. Miami, Ohio 2003 2. 24.4 Gene Sartini 1950
4. 73 J.R. Russell 2004 3 Damien Dorsey vs. East Carolina 2002 3. 23.5 Larry Hart 1970
5. 72 Deion Branch 2001 3 Ibn Green vs. Kentucky 1999 4. 22.2 Jaylen Smith 2016
6. 71 Harry Douglas 2007 3 Arnold Jackson vs. Army 1998 5. 22.1 Mark Clayton 1981
71 Deion Branch 2000 3 Ibn Green at East Carolina 1998 6. 21.5 Mario Urrutia 2005
8. 70 Harry Douglas 2006 3 Ibn Green vs. Illinois 1997 7. 20.98 Mark Clayton 1982
9. 70 Jamie Asher 1994 3 Miguel Montano vs. North Texas 1995 8. 20.96 Mike Dennis 1965
10. 67 Joshua Tinch 2005 3 Mark Clayton vs. Richmond 1982 9. 20.9 Ernest Givins 1984
67 Miguel Montano 1997 3 Roger Black vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 10. 20.5 Eric Vaughn 1986

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6. 5 Arnold Jackson 1999 Consecutive Games with 100 Yards
5 DeVante Parker 2014 1. Harry Douglas 7 (2006-07)
5 J.R. Russell 2004 2. DeVante Parker 5 (2013-14)
3. Deion Branch 4 (2001)
n Career Mark Clayton 4 (1982)
1. 16 Arnold Jackson 1997-00 5. Jamie Asher 3 (1993)
2. 12 Deion Branch 2000-01 Mark Clayton 3 (1982)
3. 11 J.R. Russell 2001-04 JR Russell 3 (2003)
4. 10 DeVante Parker 2011-14 JR Russell 3 (2004)
10 Harry Douglas 2004-07 Mario Urruta 3 (2005)
6. 9 Ibn Green 1996-99 Jim Zamberlan 3 (1966)
9 Miguel Montano 1994-97
9 Mark Clayton 1979-82 200-Yard Receiving Games
9. 8 Mario Urrutia 2005-07 Harry Douglas 223 Kentucky 2007
10. 6 Jamie Asher 1991-94 DeVante Parker 214 Florida State 2014
In only two seasons, Deion Branch Ibn Green 214 ECU 1998
accounted for 2,204 receiving yards – 150-Yard Receiving Games Harry Douglas 205 Syracuse 2007
posting back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. n Career
1. 4 Arnold Jackson 1997-2000 100-Yard Receiving Games
(Minimum 50 Catches) 4 Deion Branch 2000-01 Arnold Jackson 194 Illinois 1999
1. 21.0 Mark Clayton 1982 4 Harry Douglas 2004-07 Deion Branch 194 Cincinnati 2000
2. 18.1 Harry Douglas 2006 4 Ibn Green 1996-99 Jamari Staples 194 Pittsburgh 2015
3. 16.8 Mario Urrutia 2006 4 Mark Clayton 1979-82 Miguel Montano 194 Southern Miss 1996
4. 16.5 Deion Branch 2001 6. 3 DeVante Parker 2011-14 Mark Clayton 193 Tennessee St. 1981
5. 16.3 Jaylen Smith 2017 7. 2 Zek Parker 1998-2001 Zek Parker 184 Kentucky 2001
16.3 Harry Douglas 2007 Jaylen Smith 183 North Carolina 2017
7. 16.2 J.R. Russell 2003 200-Yard Receiving Games Joshua Tinch 183 Rutgers 2005
8. 16.09 DeVante Parker 2013 n Career Arnold Jackson 182 Army 1998
9. 16.07 Ibn Green 1998 1. 2 Harry Douglas 2004-07 DeVante Parker 180 Kentucky 2014
10. 14.5 Damien Dorsey 2002 2. 1 DeVante Parker 2011-14 Mark Clayton 179 Memphis 1982
11. 14.3 Deion Branch 2000 1 Ibn Green 1996-99 Aaron Bailey 175 Memphis 1993
Mario Urrutia 175 Oregon St. 2005
n Career Consecutive Games with a Reception James Quick 174 FIU 2014
(Minimum 50 Catches) 1. Arnold Jackson 47 Deion Branch 174 Illinois 2001
1. 21.2 Mike Dennis 1964-66 2. Ibn Green 45 Arnold Jackson 174 Cincinnati 1999
2. 20.9 Mark Clayton 1979-82 3. Joshua Tinch 38 Lavell Boyd 173 Houston 1999
3. 19.4 Larry Hart 1968-70 Ronnie Ghent 38 Al MacFarlane 170 Marshall 1965
4. 18.9 Ernest Givins 1984-85 5. J.R. Russell 36 Ibn Green 166 Memphis 1999
5. 18.4 Eric Broomfield 1987-90 6. Doug Beaumont 33 Harry Douglas 165 Wake Forest 2006
6. 17.79 DeVante Parker 2011-14 7. Lavell Boyd 29 Deion Branch 161 ECU 2001
7. 17.77 Kevin Cook 1991-93 Damian Copeland 29 Arnold Jackson 161 Southern Miss 1999
8. 17.5 Mario Urrutia 2005-07 9. Jamie Asher 28 Carl Williams 160 WKU 1983
9. 17.4 Jaylen Smith 2015- DeVante Parker 28 Zek Parker 159 Memphis 1998
10. 17.2 Jamari Staples 2015-16 Mark Clayton 159 Richmond 1982
Consecutive Games with a TD Reception Damien Dorsey 158 ECU 2002
(Minimum 100 Catches) 1. DeVante Parker 10 (2012-2013) Patrick Carter 154 Utah 2007
1. 17.8 DeVante Parker 2011-14 2. Deion Branch 5 (2000-2001) DeVante Parker 153 Pittsburgh 2012
2. 17.5 Mario Urrutia 2005-07 Ronnie Ghent 5 (2001-2002) Ibn Green 153 Army 1999
3. 16.9 Harry Douglas 2004-07 4. Lavell Boyd 4 (1999) J.R. Russell 153 Army 2003
16.9 Jaylen Smith 2015- Deion Branch 4 (2001) Mike Dennis 152 Dayton 1965
5. 16.1 James Quick 2013-16 Harry Douglas 4 (2007) Joey Hamilton 152 Akron 1987
6. 15.6 Anthony Cummings 1987-90 Arnold Jackson 4 (1999) Mark Clayton 152 Oklahoma St. 1982
7. 15.4 Deion Branch 2000-01 8. Gary Barnidge 3 (2004) Harry Douglas 151 Murray State 2007
8. 14.09 Zek Parker 1998-2001 Anthony Cummings 3 (1990) Ibn Green 151 Illinois 1997
9. 14.08 J.R. Russell 2001-04 Harry Douglas 3 (2006) Harry Douglas 149 UConn 2006
10. 13.8 Gary Barnidge 2004-07 Ibn Green 3 (1997) Miguel Montano 148 Cincinnati 1997
Ibn Green 3 (1998) Ernest Givins 148 SMU 1984
100-Yard Receiving Games Arnold Jackson 3 (1997) Joshua Tinch 148 Houston 2004
n Season Arnold Jackson 3 (1998) Mike Dennis 147 Marshall 1966
1. 7 Deion Branch 2001 Arnold Jackson 3 (1999) Deion Branch 147 Houston 2001
7 Arnold Jackson 1998 Arnold Jackson 3 (1999-2000) Lavell Boyd 146 Tulane 1998
7 Mark Clayton 1982 DeVante Parker 3 (2013) Scott Long 146 Southern Miss 2009
4. 6 J.R. Russell 2003 JR Russell 3 (2003) J.R. Russell 146 Memphis 2004
6 Harry Douglas 2007 Mario Urrutia 3 (2005) DeVante Parker 144 Boston College 2014

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Mario Urrutia 144 Pittsburgh 2006 Cole Hikutini 118 NC State 2016
Jamie Asher 144 Army 1994 Harry Douglas 118 Cincinnati 2007
Receiving
J.R. Russell 144 Miami 2003 Charles Sheffield 118 Kentucky 1999 Year Name Rec Yds TD Avg
Mario Urrutia 142 M. Tennessee 2007 Arnold Jackson 118 Southern Miss 1997 2017 Jaylen Smith 60 980 7 16.3
Coswell Sims 142 Tulane 1995 Eric Broomfield 118 Kansas 1989 2016 Cole Hikutini 50 668 8 13.4
DeVante Parker 142 Miami 2013 Montrell Jones 118 Syracuse 2005 James Quick 45 769 6 17.1
Jim Zamberlan 141 Drake 1966 Jaylen Smith 117 Purdue 2017 2015 James Quick 39 624 5 16.0
Jim Zamberlan 141 Dayton 1967 Rick Getch 117 Southern Illinois 1968 Jamari Staples 37 638 3 17.2
2014 DeVante Parker 43 855 5 19.9
Eric Vaughn 139 Memphis 1986 Ronnie Ghent 117 Southern Miss 2000
Eli Rogers 45 525 3 11.7
Mario Urrutia 138 Florida Atlantic 2005 Ibn Green 117 Cincinnati 1998
2013 Damian Copeland 58 780 5 13.4
Miguel Montano 136 Tulane 1995 John Bell 117 Pittsburgh 1994 2012 Damian Copeland 50 628 2 12.6
Harry Douglas 136 South Florida 2007 Tony Cummings 117 Cincinnati 1990 2011 Michaelee Harris 37 455 2 12.3
Jamari Staples 136 Syracuse 2016 Kai DeLa Cruz 116 Ohio 2013 2010 Cameron Graham 40 470 5 11.8
Mark Clayton 135 Miami (Fla.) 1982 Harry Douglas 116 W.Virginia 2006 2009 Scott Long 53 727 2 13.7
Dez Fitzpatrick 134 NC State 2017 Deion Branch 116 Tulane 2001 2008 Doug Beaumont 62 750 0 12.1
DeVante Parker 134 E. Kentucky 2013 Deion Branch 116 Connecticut 2000 2007 Harry Douglas 71 1,159 7 16.3
Mario Urrutia 134 MTSU 2006 David Hatfield 116 Murray State 1984 2006 Harry Douglas 70 1,265 6 18.1
Deion Branch 134 Memphis 2001 Damian Copeland 115 Rutgers 2013 2005 Joshua Tinch 67 855 4 12.8
2004 J.R. Russell 73 968 7 13.3
Lionel Gates 134 TCU 2003 Carwell Gardner 115 Syracuse 1989
2003 J.R. Russell 75 1,213 8 16.2
Scott Long 134 USF 2008 Carwell Gardner 115 Southern Miss 1989 2002 Damien Dorsey 52 753 7 14.5
Seth Dawkins 133 NC State 2017 Keith Stephens 115 Tulane 1988 2001 Deion Branch 72 1,188 9 16.5
Jamari Staples 133 Wake Forest 2015 Jim Zamberlan 114 North Texas 1965 2000 Deion Branch 71 1,016 9 14.3
Deion Branch 133 TCU 2001 Arnold Jackson 114 Tulane 1997 1999 Arnold Jackson 101 1,209 9 12.0
J.R. Russell 133 Syracuse 2003 Mario Urrutia 113 W. Virginia 2006 1998 Arnold Jackson 90 1,165 10 12.9
Mario Urrutia 133 South Florida 2005 Miguel Montano 113 Oklahoma 1997 1997 Miguel Montano 67 875 1 13.1
Arnold Jackson 133 Cincinnati 1998 Jamie Asher 113 W. Virginia 1993 1996 Miguel Montano 48 602 1 12.5
DeVante Parker 132 NC State 2014 Josh Bellamy 112 Memphis 2010 1995 Miguel Montano 50 694 3 13.9
1994 Jamie Asher 70 794 1 11.3
Harry Douglas 132 Pittsburgh 2006 Gary Barnidge 112 USF 2006
1993 Jamie Asher 52 658 3 12.7
Arnold Jackson 132 Tulane 1998 Roger Whitehead 111 Kent State 1964
1992 Ralph Dawkins 43 506 3 11.8
Ibn Green 132 Kentucky 1998 Jamie Asher 111 Southern Miss 1993 1991 Ralph Dawkins 44 297 2 6.8
Deion Branch 131 E. Carolina 2000 Josh Chichester 111 FIU 2011 1990 A. Cummings 28 473 10 16.8
James Quick 130 Florida State 2015 J.R. Russell 111 USF 2004 1989 Carwell Gardner 46 614 5 13.3
Joshua Tinch 130 W. Virginia 2005 J.R. Russell 111 Houston 2003 1988 Anthony Cummings 30 406 4 13.5
Miguel Montano 130 Penn State 1997 J.R. Russell 111 Cincinnati 2003 1987 Rodney Knighton 43 409 6 9.5
Dontay Spillman 128 Army 2002 Mario Urrutia 110 Temple 2006 1986 Eric Vaughn 34 697 4 20.5
Ibn Green 128 N. Carolina 1996 Mark Clayton 110 Indiana St. 1982 1985 Ernest Givins 34 577 4 17.0
1984 Ernest Givins 33 689 4 20.9
Ernest Givins 128 Houston 1984 Deion Branch 109 N. Mexico St. 2001
1983 David Hatfield 49 543 2 11.1
Dez Fitzpatrick 127 Boston College 2017 Danny Thomas 109 Houston 1985
1982 Mark Clayton 53 1,112 6 21.0
James Jones 127 W.Virginia 1985 James Quick 108 Syracuse 2016 1981 Mark Clayton 27 596 3 22.1
Arnold Jackson 126 W. Kentucky 1998 Bill McMahon 108 Drake 1966 1980 Ken Robinson 26 401 0 15.4
Gary Barnidge 126 MTSU 2007 Gary Barnes 108 Tampa 1972 1979 Randy Butler 20 347 3 17.3
Don Hockensnith 125 Kent State 1962 Arnold Jackson 108 Memphis 1999 1978 Ken Robinson 29 534 6 18.4
Damien Dorsey 125 TCU 2002 Miguel Montano 108 East Carolina 1997 1977 Marc Mitchell 24 358 4 14.9
Jaylen Smith 123 Boston College 2016 Jamie Asher 108 Navy 1994 1976 Marc Mitchell 15 147 1 9.8
Ronnie Ghent 123 Florida State 2000 Jaylen Smith 107 Mississippi St. 2017 1975 Tony Smith 26 382 1 14.7
1974 Kevin Miller 25 361 2 14.4
Deion Branch 123 Kentucky 2000 Lonny Gilbert 107 Kent State 1968
1973 Dale Kaminski 18 262 0 14.6
Arnold Jackson 123 Kentucky 1998 Trent Guy 107 Rutgers 2009
1972 Gary Barnes 52 655 4 12.6
James Quick 122 Florida State 2016 Jamie Asher 107 Kentucky 1994 1971 Gary Barnes 32 404 3 12.6
Broderick Clark 122 Army 2004 Jamie Asher 107 Navy 1993 1970 Cookie Brinkman 48 647 4 13.5
Doug Beaumont 121 Oregon State 2010 Eric Vaughn 107 W. Virginia 1986 1969 Cookie Brinkman 25 357 5 14.3
Jamari Staples 120 Virginia 2016 J.R. Russell 107 TCU 2004 1968 Larry Hart 25 375 3 15.0
DeVante Parker 120 Georgia 2014 Eli Rogers 106 Cincinnati 2011 1967 Jim Zamberlan 45 559 4 12.4
DeVante Parker 120 Cincinnati 2012 Dontay Spillman 106 Colorado St. 2002 1966 Jim Zamberlan 59 747 4 12.7
Lavell Boyd 120 Oklahoma 1999 Danny Thomas 106 E. Kentucky 1985 1965 Mike Dennis 28 587 3 21.0
Ibn Green 120 W. Kentucky 1998 Doug Beaumont 106 Connecticut 2008 1964 Al MacFarlane 31 446 2 14.4
1963 Charlie Mudd 25 367 4 14.7
Arnold Jackson 120 BC 1998 Larry Hart 105 North Texas 1970
1962 D. Hockensmith 32 408 3 12.8
Arnold Jackson 120 Utah 1997 George Stripling 105 West Virginia 2007
1961 D. Hockensmith 20 392 6 19.6
Kevin Cook 120 Navy 1993 Lavell Boyd 105 Southern Miss 1998
Joey Hamilton 120 Tulsa 1987 Ralph Dawkins 105 San Jose St. 1993 Cole Hikutini 103 Houston 2015
Mark Clayton 119 Toledo 1981 Miguel Montano 105 Tulane 1996 Charles Sheffield 103 Tulane 1998
Arnold Jackson 119 Houston 1999 DeVante Parker 104 Cincinnati 2013 Arnold Jackson 103 Utah 1998
J.R. Russell 119 TCU 2003 Miguel Montano 104 North Texas 1995 Miguel Montano 103 N. Illinois 1995
Doug Beaumont 119 Kansas St. 2008 Ernest Givins 104 Murray State 1984 David Hatfield 103 Va. Tech 1983
Jaylen Smith 118 Boston College 2017 Cole Hikutini 103 Texas A&M 2015 J.R. Russell 103 Tulane 2004

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Rico Williams 102 Tulane 1997 3. 43 Ralph Dawkins 1992 6. 5 Carwell Gardner 1989
Greg Brohm 102 Tulsa 1992 43 Rodney Knighton 1987 5 Charlie Mudd 1962-63
Tony Cummings 102 Tulsa 1989 5. 41 Jeremy Wright 2012
Ernest Givins 102 Rutgers 1984 41 Deon Booker 1988 Receptions by a Tight End
Jim Zamberlan 101 Dayton 1966 7. 38 Frank Moreau 1999 n Season
Aaron Bailey 101 Tennessee 1993 8. 37 Ralph Dawkins 1993 1. 70 Jamie Asher 1994
J.R. Russell 101 E. Carolina 2004 9. 35 Leroy Collins 1998 2. 60 Ibn Green 1999
James Quick 101 Clemson 2014 35 Al MacFarlane 1965 3. 55 Ibn Green 1997
Traveon Samuel 100 Clenson 2017 35 Calvin Arrington 1995 55 Ibn Green 1998
Ibn Green 100 Cincinnati 1999 5. 53 Gary Barnidge 2007
Mark Clayton 100 Florida State 1982 n Career 6. 52 Gary Barnes 1972
Rodney Knighton 100 Purdue 1987 1. 151 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 52 Jamie Asher 1993
Eric Vaughn 100 Tulane 1986 2. 82 Deon Booker 1985-88 8. 49 David Hatfield 1983
Mark Clayton 100 Temple 1982 3. 75 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 9. 47 Ibn Green 1996
Harry Douglas 100 M. Tennessee 2007 4. 72 Rodney Knighton 1984-87 10. 45 Jim Zamberlan 1967
Lonny Gilbert 100 Kent State 1966 5. 69 Victor Anderson 2008-11
Rick Getch 100 Cincinnati 1968 6. 63 Walter Peacock 1972-75 n Career
Tony Burdock 100 Kent State 1970 57 Chris Fitzpatrick 1992-94 1. 217 Ibn Green 1996-99
Cole Hikutini 100 Kentucky 2016 57 Craig Swabek 1985-89 2. 147 Jamie Asher 1991-94
8. 56 Kolby Smith 2003-06 3. 120 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03
Receptions by a Running Back 9. 55 Ron Daveport 1981-84 4. 108 Gary Barnidge 2004-07
n Game 10. 54 Frank Moreau 1995-99 5. 85 David Hartfield 1982-84
1. 12 Ralph Dawkins, Florida 1992 6. 84 Gary Barnes 1971-72
2. 9 Jeremy Wright, Connecticut 2012 Receiving Yards by a Running Back 7. 83 Danny Thomas 1983-86
9 Lionel Gates, TCU 2002 n Game 8. 81 Chad Fortune 1986-89
9 Frank Moreau, Illinois 1999 1. 170 Al MacFarlane, Marshall 1965 9. 68 Cookie Brinkman 1969-70
9 Ralph Dawkins, Southern Miss 1991 2. 146 Al MacFarlane, Drake 1965 10. 67 Cameron Graham 2009-10
6. 8 George Stripling, West Va. 2007 3. 134 Lionel Gates, TCU 2003
8 Ralph Dawkins, Southern Miss 1989 4. 126 Ralph Dawkins, Memphis 1992 Receiving Yards by a Tight End
8 Rodney Knighton, Tulane 1987 5. 115 Carwell Gardner, Syracuse 1989 n Season
8 Al MacFarlane, Marshall 1965 115 Carwell Garner, Southern Miss 1989 1. 884 Ibn Green 1998
10. 7 Donnell Gordon, Southern Miss 1996 7. 105 Ralph Dawkins, San Jose St. 1993 2. 794 Jamie Asher 1994
7 Calvin Arrington, Navy 1994 105 George Stripling, WVU 2007 3. 731 Ibn Green 1997
7 Chris Fitzpatrick, Texas A&M 1994 9. 102 Rico Williams, Tulane 1997 4. 680 Ibn Green 1999
7 Deon Booker, Cincinnati 1988 10. 100 Rodney Knighton, Purdue 1987 5. 658 Jamie Asher 1993
6. 655 Gary Barnidge 2007
n Season n Career 655 Gary Barnes 1972
1. 46 Carwell Gardner 1989 1. 1,667 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 8. 599 Cookie Brinkman 1970
2. 44 Ralph Dawkins 1991 2. 1,045 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 9. 559 Jim Zamberlan 1967
3. 838 Deon Brooker 1985-88 10. 543 David Hatfield 1983
4. 651 Michael Bush 2003-06
5. 630 Lee Calland 1959-62 n Career
6. 622 Rodney Knighton 1984-87 1. 2,830 Ibn Green 1996-99
7. 614 Carwell Gardner 1989 2. 1,704 Jamie Asher 1991-94
8. 581 Kolby Smith 2003-06 3. 1,491 Gary Barnidge 2004-07
9. 535 Craig Swabek 1985-89 4. 1,349 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03
10. 532 Ron Davenport 1981-84 5. 1,059 Gary Barnes 1971-72
6. 1,057 Danny Thomas 1983-86
Receiving Touchdowns by a Running Back 7. 1,023 David Hatfield 1982-84
n Game 8. 956 Cookie Brinkman 1969-70
1. 2 Tony Stallings vs. Cincinnati 2000 9. 896 Chad Fortune 1986-89
2 Calvin Arrington at Navy 1994 10. 810 Gerald Christian 2013-14
2 Carwell Gardner at Wyoming 1989
2 Carwell Gardner vs WKU 1989 Receiving TOuchdowns by a Tight End
2 Rodney Knighton vs. Tulane 1987 n Career
2 Rodney Knighton at Purdue 1987 1. 33 Ibn Green 1996-99
2 Bilal Powell, at Rutgers 2010 2. 17 Gary Barnidge 2004-07
3. 15 Ronnie Ghent 2000-03
n Career 4. 9 Gerald Christian 2013-14
1. 12 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 9 Cookie Brinkman 1969-70
2. 8 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 6. 7 Gary Barnes 1971-72
DeVante Parker, a first round selection 3. 7 Rodney Knighton 1984-87 7 Richard Owens 2000-03
of the Miami Dolphins, totaled 33 career 7 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 7 Cameron Graham 2009-10
touchdown receptions from 2011-2014. 5. 6 Deon Brooker 1985-88 7 Josh Chichester 2010-11

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100-Yard Rushing and Receiving Games
Player Rush/Rec Yards Opponent Date J.R. Russell Receiving 146
Benny Russell Rush 118 Drake Oct. 15, 1966 Michael Bush Rushing 204 vs. Florida Atlantic Oct. 1, 2005
Jim Zamberlan Receiving 141 Mario Urrutia Receiving 138
Bill McMahon Receiving 108 Michael Bush Rushing 159 at West Virginia Oct. 15, 2005
Bill Gatti Rushing 134 Kent State Oct. 31, 1970 Joshua Tinch Receiving 130
Tony Burdock Receiving 100 George Stripling Rushing 137 vs. Syracuse Nov. 26, 2005
Howard Stevens Rushing 204 Tulsa Nov. 4, 1972 Montrell Jones Receiving 118
Tony Burdock Receiving 111 Anthony Allen Rushing 275 vs. M. Tennessee Sept. 9, 2007
Gary Barnes Receiving 103 Mario Urrutia Receiving 142
Greg Hickman Rushing 105 Richmond Oct. 16, 1982 Gary Barnidge Receiving 126
Mark Clayton Receiving 159 Harry Douglas Receiving) 100
Ron Davenport Rushing 101 at Florida State Nov. 13, 1982 Victor Anderson Rushing 176 vs. Kansas State Sept. 17, 2008
Mark Clayton Receiving 100 Brock Bolen Rushing 104
Carwell Gardner Rushing) 134 at Kansas Sept. 9, 1989 Doug Beaumont Receiving 119
Eric Broomfield Receiving 118 Bilal Powell Rushing 112 vs. Connecticut Sept. 26, 2008
Anthony Shelman Rushing 124 at Memphis Sept. 11, 1993 Victor Anderson Rushing 100
Aaron Bailey Receiving 175 Doug Beaumont Receiving 106
Anthony Shelman Rushing 123 at Kentucky Sept. 3, 1994 Bilal Powell Rushing 204 vs. Memphis Oct. 9, 2010
Jamie Asher Receiving 107 Josh Bellamy Receiving 112
Anthony Shelman Rushing 160 vs. Pittsburgh Oct. 1, 1994 Senorise Perry Rushing 101 at Pittsburgh Oct. 13, 2012
John Bell Receiving 117 DeVante Parker Receiving 153
Anthony Shelman Rushing 124 at Army Oct. 15, 1994 Senorise Perry Rushing 104 vs. Rutgers Oct. 10, 2013
Jamie Asher Receiving 144 Damian Copeland Receiving 115
Calvin Arrington Rushing 133 at Northern Illinois Sept. 9, 1995 Michael Dyer Rushing 173 vs. NC State Oct. 18, 2014
Miguel Montano Receiving 103 DeVante Parker Receiving 132
Calvin Arrington Rushing 125 vs. North Texas Nov. 18, 1995 Michael Dyer Rushing 134 vs. Florida State Oct. 30, 2014
Miguel Montano Receiving 104 DeVante Parker Receiving 214
Frank Moreau Rushing 139 vs. East Carolina Nov. 1, 1997 Lamar Jackson Rushing 226 vs. Texas A&M Dec. 30, 2015
Miguel Montano Receiving 108 Cole Hikutini Receiving 103
Frank Moreau Rushing 135 vs. Cincinnati Oct. 3, 1998 Lamar Jackson Rushing 199 at Syracuse Sept. 9, 2016
Arnold Jackson Receiving 133 Brandon Radcliff Rushing 156
Ibn Green Receiving 117 Jamari Staples Receiving 136
Leroy Collins Rushing 112 at S. Mississippi Oct. 10, 1998 James Quick Receiving 108
Lavell Boyd Receiving 105 Lamar Jackson Rushing 146 vs. Florida State Sept. 17, 2016
Leroy Collins Rushing 154 vs. WKU Oct. 31, 1998 Brandon Radcliff Rushing 118
Arnold Jackson Receiving 126 James Quick Receiving 122
Ibn Green Receiving 120 Lamar Jackson Rushing 185 at Boston College Nov. 5, 2016
Leroy Collins Rushing 145 at East Carolina Nov. 14, 1998 Jaylen Smith Receiving 123
Ibn Green Receiving 214 Lamar Jackson Rushing 171 vs. Kentucky Nov. 26, 2016
Leroy Collins Rushing 112 vs. Army Nov. 21, 1998 Cole Hikutini Receiving 100
Arnold Jackson Receiving 182 Lamar Jackson Rushing 107 vs. Purdue Sept. 2, 2017
Frank Moreau Rushing 181 at Kentucky Sept. 4, 1999 Jaylen Smith Receiving 117
Charles Sheffield Receiving 118 Lamar Jackson Rushing 132 vs. North Carolina Sept. 9, 2017
Frank Moreau Rushing 139 vs. Illinois Sept. 18, 1999 Malik Williams Rushing 149
Arnold Jackson Receiving 194 Jaylen Smith Receiving 183
Frank Moreau Rushing 150 at Army Oct. 7, 1999 Lamar Jackson Rushing 180 vs. Boston College Oct. 14, 2017
Ibn Green Receiving 153 Reggie Bonnafon Rushing 107
Frank Moreau Rushing 112 at Cincinnati Nov. 6, 1999 Dez Fitzpatrick Receiving 127
Arnold Jackson Receiving 174 Jaylen Smith Receiving 118
Ibn Green Receiving 100 Lamar Jackson Rushing 158 vs. Mississippi St. Dec. 30, 2017
Tony Stallings Rushing 144 vs. Kentucky Sept. 2, 2000 Jaylen Smith Receiving 107
Deion Branch Receiving 123
Tony Stallings Rushing 122 vs. Cincinnati Oct. 14, 2000
Deion Branch Receiving 194
Tony Stallings Rushing 155 vs. Cincinnati Sept. 29, 2001
Deion Branch Receiving 134
Henry Miller Rushing 121 at Tulane Nov. 3, 2001
T.J. Patterson Rushing 101
Deion Branch Receiving) 116
Henry Miller Rushing 127 vs. East Carolina Oct. 26, 2002
Damien Dorsey Receiving 158
Eric Shelton Rushing 135 at Syracuse Sept. 13, 2003
J.R. Russell Receiving 133
Lionel Gates Rushing 140 vs. Houston Nov. 22, 2003
Michael Bush Rushing 137
J.R. Russell Receiving 111
Michael Bush Rushing 125 at Cincinnati Nov. 28, 2003
J.R. Russell Receiving 111
Lionel Gates Rushing 128 vs. Miami, Ohio Dec. 18, 2003
J.R. Russell Receiving 144
Eric Shelton Rushing 129 vs. East Carolina Oct. 2, 2004
J.R. Russell Receiving 101 Jamari Staples recorded 194 yards in a game
Eric Shelton Rushing 136 at Memphis Nov. 4, 2004 at Pittsburgh in 2015.

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n Individual Game Total Yards 8. 284.7 Brian Brohm 2005
Rushing & Passing plays — 75, n Game 9. 281.3 Brian Brohm 2006
Lamar Jackson (Clemson, 2016 1. 610 Lamar Jackson at Syracuse 2016 10. 273.1 Stefan LeFors 2003
Rushing & Passing Yards — 610, 2. 578 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998
Lamar Jackson (Syracuse, 2016) 3. 549 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 n Career
Avg. Per Play — 17.1, 4. 525 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina 2017 1. 346.7 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
Brian Brohm (Murray State, 2007) 5. 512 Lamar Jackson vs. Boston College 2017 2. 288.8 Chris Redman 1996-99
Touchdowns Responsible — 8, 6. 493 Stefan LeFors at Texas Christian 2003 3. 256.1 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
Lamar Jackson (Charlotte, 2016) 7. 491 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest 2017 4. 245.9 Brian Brohm 2004-07
491 Chris Redman vs. Memphis 1998 5. 229.0 Dave Ragone 1999-2002
n Individual Season 9. 485 Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue 2017 6. 187.3 Browning Nagle 1988-90
Rushing and Passing plays — 669, 10. 479 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016 7. 184.7 Adam Froman 2009-10
Lamar Jackson, 2016 8. 168.3 Jay Gruden 1985-88
Rushing and Passing Yards — 5,261, n Season 9. 150.9 Ed Rubbert 1983-86
Lamar Jackson, 2017 1. 5,261 Lamar Jackson 2017 10. 138.7 Jeff Brohm 1989-93
Average Per Play — 7.9, 2. 5,114 Lamar Jackson 2016
Lamar Jackson, 2017 3. 4,048 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 Total Offense
Touchdowns Responsible — 51, 4. 4,009 Chris Redman 1998
Lamar Jackson, 2016 5. 3,978 Brian Brohm 2007 Year Name Ru Pa Pl Tot
6. 3,744 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 2017 Lamar Jackson 1,601 3,660 662 5,261
2016 Lamar Jackson 1,571 3,543 669 5,114
n Individual Career 7. 3,550 Stefan LeFors 2003
2015 Lamar Jackson 960 1,840 410 2,800
Rushing and Passing plays — 1,846, 8. 3,537 Chris Redman 1999 2014 Will Gardner -106 1,669 243 1,563
Chris Redman, 1996-99 9. 3,128 Dave Ragone 2002 2013 Teddy Bridgewater 78 3,970 490 4,048
Rushing and Passing Yards — 13,175, 10. 3,122 Dave Ragone 2001 2012 Teddy Bridgewater 26 3,718 493 3,744
Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 2011 Teddy Bridgewater 66 2,129 385 2,195
Touchdowns Responsible — 119, n Career 2010 Adam Froman 75 1,633 254 1,708
Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 1. 13,175 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2009 Adam Froman 78 1,354 246 1,432
2008 H. Cantwell -115 2,493 416 2,378
2. 12,129 Chris Redman 1996-99
2007 Brian Brohm -46 4,024 530 3,978
Plays 3. 10,819 Brian Brohm 2004-07 2006 Brian Brohm 45 3,049 360 3,094
n Game 4. 9,987 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 2005 Brian Brohm -36 2,883 342 2,847
1. 75 Lamar Jackson at Clemson 2016 5. 9,161 Dave Ragone 1999-2002 2004 Stefan LeFors 333 2,596 328 2,929
2. 71 Lamar Jackson at Wake Forest 2017 6. 6,609 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 2003 Stefan LeFors 405 3,550 428 3,128
71 Chris Redman vs. Southern Miss 1996 7. 6,564 Jay Gruden 1985-88 2002 Dave Ragone 248 2,880 572 3,128
4. 68 Lamar Jackson at Houston 2016 8. 5,410 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 2001 Dave Ragone 66 3,056 475 3,122
2000 Dave Ragone 252 2,621 455 2,873
5. 67 Lamar Jackson vs. Purdue 2017 9. 4,979 Ed Rubbert 1983-86
1999 C. Redman -110 3,647 532 3,537
67 Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse 2007 10. 4,683 Marty Lowe 1991-95 1998 C. Redman -33 4,042 513 4,009
7. 66 Lamar Jackson at NC State 2017 1997 C. Redman -121 3,079 492 2,958
8. 65 Dave Ragone at Texas Christian 2001 n 5,000-Yard Seasons 1996 C. Redman -148 1,773 309 1,625
65 Chris Redman at Cincinnati 1997 Year Name Plys-Yds 1995 Marty Lowe -59 2,268 395 2,209
10. 64 Chris Redman vs. Tulane 1997 2017 Lamar Jackson 662-5,261 1994 Marty Lowe -64 2,091 391 2,027
2016 Lamar Jackson 669-5,114 1993 Jeff Brohm 45 2,626 382 2,671
n Season 1992 Jeff Brohm -41 2,008 396 1,967
1991 Erik Watts -144 1,294 288 1,150
1. 669 Lamar Jackson 2016 n 4,000-Yard Seasons
1990 B. Nagle -50 2,150 306 2,100
2. 662 Lamar Jackson 2017 Year Name Plys-Yds 1989 B. Nagle -121 2,503 386 2,382
3. 572 Dave Ragone 2002 2013 Teddy Bridgewater 490-4,048 1988 Jay Gruden -182 2,605 438 2,423
4. 532 Chris Redman 1999 1998 Chris Redman 513-4,009 1987 Jay Gruden -190 2,481 453 2,291
5. 530 Brian Brohm 2007 1986 Ed Rubbert -199 1,304 243 1,105
6. 513 Chris Redman 1998 n 3,000-Yard Seasons 1985 Ed Rubbert -185 1,475 287 1,290
7. 493 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 Year Name Plys-Yds 1984 Ed Rubbert -112 2,465 387 2,353
1983 Dean May -71 1,609 302 1,538
8. 492 Chris Redman 1997 2007 Brian Brohm 530-3,978
1982 Dean May -112 2,034 374 1,922
9. 490 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 2012 Teddy Bridgewater 493-3,744 1981 Dean May -70 589 137 519
10. 475 Dave Ragone 2001 2003 Stefan LeFors 428-3,550 1980 Pat Patterson -161 933 246 772
1999 Chris Redman 532-3,537 1979 Stu Stram -29 806 169 777
n Career 2002 Dave Ragone 572-3,128 1978 Nathan Poole 1394 0 212 1,394
1. 1,846 Chris Redman 1996-99 2001 Dave Ragone 475-3,122 1977 Calvin Prince 1050 5 224 1,055
2. 1,741 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2006 Brian Brohm 360-3,094 1976 Calvin Prince 1028 64 221 1,092
1975 W. Peacock 1013 0 262 1,013
3. 1,506 Dave Ragone 1999-2002
1974 W. Peacock 827 0 237 827
4. 1,368 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 Total Yards Per Game 1973 W. Peacock 1294 0 290 1,294
5. 1,357 Brian Brohm 2004-07 n Season 1972 John Madeya -152 1,709 341 1,557
6. 1,235 Jay Gruden 1985-88 1. 404.7 Lamar Jackson 2017 1971 H. Stevens 1429 0 252 1,429
7. 1,079 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 2. 400.9 Chris Redman 1998 1970 J. Madeya -200 1,750 323 1,550
8. 982 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 3. 393.4 Lamar Jackson 2016 1969 Gary Inman 262 843 244 1,105
9. 966 Ed Rubbert 1983-86 4. 331.5 Brian Brohm 2007 1968 Wally Oyler 249 1,410 325 1,659
1967 Wally Oyler 256 1,039 297 1,295
10. 904 Marty Lowe 1991-95 5. 321.5 Chris Redman 1999
1966 Benny Russell 273 2,016 427 2,289
6. 311.4 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 1965 Benny Russell 141 1,791 325 1,932
7. 288.0 Teddy Bridgewater 2012

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All-Purpose
n Individual Season
Yards — 2,133, Howard Stevens, 1972
All-Purpose
Year Name Ru Rec. Ret. Total
n Individual Career 2017 Lamar Jackson 1,601 0 0 1,601
Yards — 5,128, Walter Peacock, 1972-75 2016 Lamar Jackson 1,571 0 0 1,571
2015 Lamar Jackson 960 0 0 960
Yards 2014 Brandon Radcliff 737 84 261 1,082
n Season 2013 Dominique Brown 825 228 0 1,053
Name, Yr. Rush Rec KR PR TOT
2012 Jeremy Wright 824 325 84 1,233
1. Howard Stevens, 1972 1,294 221 240 378 2,133
2011 Victor Anderson 539 232 152 923
2. Walter Peacock, 1973 1,294 439 467 0 1,900
2010 Bilal Powell 1,405 158 0 1,563
3. Howard Stevens, 1971 1,429 168 120 24 1,741
4. Ernest Givins, 1985 204 577 801 154 1,736 2009 Trent Guy 92 329 1,053 1,474
5. Walter Peacock, 1975 1,013 633 0 38 1,684 2008 Victor Anderson 1,047 101 253 1,401
6. Lamar Jackson, 2017 1,601 0 0 0 1,601 2007 Harry Douglas 11 1,159 13 1,183
7. Frank Moreau, 1999 1,289 285 0 0 1,574 2006 Harry Douglas 49 1,265 19 1,333
8. Lamar Jackson, 2016 1,571 0 0 0 1,571 2005 Michael Bush 1,143 253 0 1,396
9. Bilal Powell, 2010 1,405 158 0 0 1,563 2004 Montrell Jones 0 564 418 982
10. Arnold Jackson, 1998 33 1,165 131 216 1,545 2003 J.R. Russell 0 1,213 46 1,259
2002 Damien Dorsey -2 753 528 1,279
n Career 2001 Zek Parker -11 757 584 1,330
Name, Yr. Rush Rec KR PR TOT 2000 Zek Parker 32 425 752 1,209
1. Walter Peacock, 1972-75 3,204 193 1,693 38 5,128 1999 Frank Moreau 1,289 285 0 1,574
2. Arnold Jackson, 1997-00 51 3,670 222 972 4,915 1998 Arnold Jackson 33 1,165 347 1,545
3. Ralph Dawkins, 1990-93 2,159 1,667 516 188 4,530
1997 Antonio Roundtree 161 125 693 979
4. Zek Parker, 1998-01 25 1,804 2,558 141 4,528
1996 Donnell Gordon 433 200 18 651
5. Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 4,132 0 0 0 4,132
1995 C. Arrington 1,016 257 0 1,273
6. Howard Stevens, 1971-72 2,723 389 360 402 3,874
1994 A. Shelman 1,084 73 0 1,157
7. Lenny Lyles, 1954-57 2,786 487 192 143 3,699
8. Victor Anderson, 2008-11 2,345 483 798 0 3,626 1993 Aaron Bailey 30 531 752 1,313
9. Keith Stephens, 1986-88 449 306 2,227 485 3,467 1992 Ralph Dawkins 416 506 305 1,227
10. Deon Booker, 1985-88 2,363 838 257 0 3,458 1991 Ralph Dawkins 622 297 258 1,177
1990 Ralph Dawkins 542 373 36 951
Yards Per Game 1989 C. Gardner 595 614 111 1,320
n Season 1988 K. Stephens 367 288 859 1,514
1. 213.3 Howard Stevens 1972 1987 Deon Booker 671 153 235 1,059
2. 174.1 Howard Stevens 1971 1986 K. Stephens 34 10 1,162 1,206
3. 172.7 Walter Peacock 1973 1985 Ernest Givins 204 577 955 1,736
4. 157.8 Ernest Givins 1985 1984 Ernest Givins 18 689 275 982
5. 157.4 Frank Moreau 1999 1983 Willie Shelby 447 212 43 702
6. 153.1 Walter Peacock 1975
1982 Mark Clayton 68 1,112 7 1,187
7. 140.5 Arnold Jackson 1998
1981 Don Craft 475 207 0 682
8. 139.6 Michael Bush 2005
1980 Don Craft 687 74 13 774
9. 137.6 Keith Stephens 1988
1979 Greg Hickman 648 4 0 652
10. 137.0 Arnold Jackson 1999
1978 Nathan Poole 1,394 36 0 1,430
n Career 1977 Calvin Prince 1,050 46 185 1,281
1. 193.7 Howard Stevens 1971-72 1976 Calvin Prince 1,028 20 220 1,268
2. 132.7 Leroy Collins 1998 1975 Walter Peacock 1,013 0 671 1,684
3. 123.5 Ernest Givins 1984-85 1974 Walter Peacock 827 37 457 1,321
4. 120.0 Carwell Gardner 1989 1973 Walter Peacock 1,294 139 467 1,900
5. 119.3 Walter Peacock 1972-75 1972 Howard Stevens 1,294 221 618 2,133
6. 111.7 Arnold Jackson 1997-00 1971 Howard Stevens 1,429 168 144 1,741
7. 108.7 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 1970 Bill Gatti 981 135 0 1,116
8. 105.1 Keith Stephens 1986-88 1969 Lee Bougess 1,064 16 0 1,080
9. 104.0 Deion Branch 2000-01 1968 Herbie Phelps 468 216 527 1,211
10. 103.0 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93 1967 Herbie Phelps 254 186 541 981
1966 Jim Zamberlan 5 747 0 752
1965 Al MacFarlane 358 524 3 885

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Kicking/Scoring
n Individual Game 30 C.N Caldwell at Moores Hill 1913 4. 480 Brian Brohm 2004-07
Points — 40, Roger Black 8. 25 Fred Koster at KY Wesleyan 1926 5. 468 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13
vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913) 9. 24 Several times 6. 446 Lamar Jackson 2015-
Points by Kicking — 18, Blanton Creque (Lamar Jackson at Syracuse) 201 7. 433 Art Carmody 2004-07
vs. NC State, 2016 8. 384 John Wallace 2012-15
Touchdowns — 5, Six times n Season 9. 318 Lenny Lyles 1954-57
(5, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina, 2004) 1. 144 Michael Bush 2005 10. 304 Jay Gruden 1985-88
Point-After-Touchdowns Made — 13, 2. 132 Lenny Lyles 1957 11. 280 Stefan LeFors 2001-04
Roger Black vs. Washington (TN) 1913 3. 126 Lamar Jackson 2016
Field Goals Attempted — 6, Alan Duncan 4. 124 Fred Koster 1926 Touchdowns Scored
(Kentucky 1978) 5. 123 Art Carmody 2006 n Game
Field Goals Made — 4, Four times, 6. 120 Eric Shelton 2004 1. 5 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004
Blanton Creque vs. NC State, 2016 7. 116 Leroy Collins 1998 5 Leroy Collins vs. WKU 1998
Longest Field Goal Made — 52, Five times, 8. 113 Art Carmody 2004 5 Anthony Cummings at Cincinnati 1990
Chris Philpott vs. Rutgers 2011 9. 112 John Wallace 2013 5 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926
10. 109 Blanton Creque 2017 5 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926
n Individual Season 5 C.N. Caldwell at Moores Hill 1913
Points — 144, Michael Bush, 2005 n Career 7. 4 Several times
Points by kicking — 123, Art Carmody, 2006 1. 433 Art Carmody 2004-07 (Lamar Jackson at Syracuse) 2016
Touchdowns — 24, Michael Bush, 2005 2. 384 John Wallace 2012-15
Points-after-touchdowns attempted — 77, 3. 300 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 n Season
Art Carmody, 2004 300 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 1. 24 Michael Bush 2005
Point-after-touchdowns made — 77, 5. 275 Nate Smith 2000-03 2. 21 Lamar Jackson 2016
Art Carmody, 2004 6. 246 Michael Bush 2003-06 21 Lenny Lyles 1957
Percentage PATs made — (min. 35 atts.) — 7. 216 David Akers 1993-96 4. 20 Eric Shelton 2004
100.0, Art Carmody, 2004 8. 204 Tom Lucia 1947-50 5. 19 Leroy Collins 1998
Field goals attempted — 26, Ron Bell, 1989 9. 198 DeVante Parker 2011-14 6. 18 Lamar Jackson 2017
Field goals made — 21, Art Carmody 198 Ibn Green 1996-99 18 Fred Koster 1926
(25 attempts) 2006 8. 17 Frank Moreau 1999
Field-goal percentage — Min. 10 atts. — 90.0, Points Responsible For 17 Howard Stevens 1972
Danny Cerione, 1985 (Points Scored and Passed For) 10. 16 Nathan Poole 1978
Consecutive Field Goals Made — 16, n Game
Art Carmody, 2006 1. 48 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016 n Career
2. 42 Lamar Jackson at Boston College 2016 1. 50 Lamar Jackson 2015-17
n Individual Career 42 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016 2. 49 Lenny Lyles 1954-57
Points — 433, Art Carmody, 2004-07 4. 40 Roger Black 3. 41 Michael Bush 2003-06
Touchdowns — 50, Lamar Jackson, 2015-17 vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 4. 33 DeVante Parker 2011-14
Point-after-touchdowns attemped — 255, 5. 36 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998 33 Ibn Green 1996-99
Art Carmody, 2004-07 6. 34 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926 33 Tom Lucia 1947-50
Point-after-touchdowns made — 253, 34 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926 7. 32 Arnold Jackson 1997-00
Art Carmody, 2004-07 8. 32 Chris Redman vs. BC 1998 8. 30 Eric Shelton 2003-04
Point-after-touchdown percentage 32 Lenny Lyles vs. Central Michigan 1957 30 Howard Stevens 1971-72
(min. 100 atts.) — 99.2, 10. 30 Several times 10. 29 Ralph Dawkins 1990-93
Art Carmody, 2004-07 (253 of 255) (Lamar Jackson vs. BC) 2017
Consecutive point-after-touchdowns made — Touchdowns Responsible For
116, Art Carmody, 2004-07 n Season n Game
Field goals attempted — 85, John Wallace, 1. 308 Lamar Jackson 2016 1. 8 Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte 2016
2012-15 2. 272 Lamar Jackson 2017 2. 7 Lamar Jackson at BC 2016
Field goals made — 66, John Wallace, 2012-15 3. 200 Dave Ragone 2000 7 Lamar Jackson at Marshall 2016
Field-goal percentage — Min. 50 made — 84.6, 4. 198 Brian Brohm 2007 4. 6 Lamar Jackson at North Carolina 2017
Blanton Creque, (33-of-39), 2016- 5. 192 Teddy Bridgewater 2013 6 Chris Redman at East Carolina 1998
6. 192 Chris Redman 1998
Points 7. 182 Chris Redman 1999 n Season
n Game 8. 168 Teddy Bridgewater 2012 1. 51 Lamar Jackson 2016
1. 40 Roger Black 9. 162 Dave Ragone 2001 2. 45 Lamar Jackson 2017
vs. Washington, Tenn. 1913 10. 150 Lenny Lyles 1957 3. 33 Brian Brohm 2007
2. 34 Fred Koster vs. Rose Poly 1926 33 Dave Ragone 2000
34 Fred Koster at Ogden 1926 n Career 5. 32 Teddy Bridgewater 2013
4. 30 Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina 2004 1. 718 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 31 Chris Redman 1998
30 Leroy Collins vs. WKU 1998 2. 536 Chris Redman 1996-99 7. 30 Chris Redman 1999
30 Anthony Cummings at Cincinnati 1990 3. 510 Dave Ragone 1999-02 8. 28 Teddy Bridgewater 2012

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9. 26 Dave Ragone 2001 Season
n 52* Nate Smith vs. Alabama-Birmingham 2002
10. 24 Michael Bush 2005 1. 77 Art Carmody 2004 52* Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Virginia 1989
24 Dave Ragone 2002 2. 63 Art Carmody 2005 52 Ron Bell vs. Virginia Tech 1988
24 Lenny Lyles 1957 3. 60 Art Carmody 2006 52 Wilbur Summers vs. Chattanooga 1975
4. 59 Blanton Creque 2017 51* John Wallace at Syracuse 2014
n Career 5. 53 Art Carmody 2007 51* Chris Philpott at Cincinnati 2011
1. 119 Lamar Jackson 2015-17 6. 52 John Wallace 2013 51* Art Carmody at Temple 2006
2. 87 Chris Redman 1996-99 7. 50 John Wallace 2014 51* Wade Tydlacka vs. Connecticut 2000
3. 83 Dave Ragone 1999-02 50 Nate Smith 2003 51* Jon Hilbert vs. Alabama-Birmingham 1999
4. 80 Brian Brohm 2004-07 50 Jon Hilbert 1998 51* David Akers vs. Texas A&M 1994
5. 78 Teddy Bridgewater 2011-13 10. 46 John Wallace 2015 51* Klaus Wilmsmeyer vs. Florida State 1991
6. 52 Lenny Lyles 1954-57 51* Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Pittsburgh 1990
7. 48 Jay Gruden 1985-88 n Career 50* John Wallace vs. Samford 2015
8. 45 Stefan LeFors 2001-04 1. 253 Art Carmody (255 attempts) 2004-07
9. 44 Michael Bush 2003-06 2. 186 John Wallace (193 attempts) 2012-15 Field Goal Percentage
44 Jeff Brohm 1989-93 3. 143 Nate Smith (147 attempts) 2000-03 n Season
4. 114 Jon Hilbert (121 attempts) 1996-99 1. .900 Danny Cerione (9-10) 1985
Points By Kicking 5. 111 David Akers (119 attempts) 1993-96 2. .875 Art Carmody, (14-16) 2005
n Game 6. 97 Blanton Ceque (99 attempts) 2016- 3. .850 Blanton Creque (17-20) 2017
1. 18 Blanton Creque vs. NC State 2016 7. 84 Chris Philpott (91 attempts) 2008-11 4. .842 Blanton Creque (16-19) 2016
2. 16 Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh 2005 8. 82 Ron Bell (94 attempts) 1987-90 5. .840 Art Carmody, (21-25) 2006
16 Art Carmody vs. M. Tennessee 2007 9. 81 Wilbur Summers (87 attempts) 1972-75 6. .833 John Wallace (20-24) 2013
16 Roger Black vs. Washington (TN) 1913 10. 76 Pete Compise (88 attempts) 1966-68 7. .818 Klaus Wilmsmeyer (9-11) 1990
5. 15 Art Carmody vs. North Carolina 2005 8. .800 Art Carmody, (12-15) 2004
6. 14 Several times Field Goals Made 9. .789 John Wallace (15-19) 2014
(Blanton Creque at Kentucky) 2017 n Game 10. .778 Chris Philpott, (14-18) 2010
1. 4 Blanton Creque vs. NC State 2016
n Season 4 Chris Philpott vs. Connecticut 2010 n Career
1. 123 Art Carmody 2006 4 Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh 2005 1. .846 Blanton Creque (33-39) 2016-
2. 113 Art Carmody 2004 4 Nate Smith at Houston 2000 2. .822 Art Carmody, (60-73) 2004-07
3. 112 John Wallace 2013 *Louisville kickers have made 3 field goals in a 3. .776 John Wallace, (66-86) 2012-15
4. 109 Blanton Creque 2017 game on 36 occasions. The most recent was 4. .783 Danny Cerione, (18-23) 1983-86
5. 105 Art Carmody 2005 Blanton Creque vs. LSU (3 attempts) in 2016. 5. .733 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, (22-30) 1988-91
6. 95 John Wallace 2014 6. .727 Chris Philpott, (32-44) 2008-11
7. 92 Art Carmody 2007 n Season 7. .688 Nate Smith, (44-64) 2000-03
8. 92 Nate Smith 2003 1. 21 Art Carmody (25 attempts) 2006 8. .667 Jon Hilbert, (22-33) 1996-99
9. 91 John Wallace 2015 2. 20 John Wallace (24 attempts) 2013 9. .621 Ron Bell, (36-58) 1987-90
10. 87 Blanton Creque 2016 3. 17 Blanton Creque (20 attempts) 2017 10. .579 Ryan Payne, (11-19) 2008-09
4. 16 Blanton Creque (19 attempts) 2016
n Career 16 John Wallace (21 attempts) 2012 Consecutive Field Goals Made
1. 433 Art Carmody 2004-07 6. 15 John Wallace (21 attempts) 2015 16 Art Carmody Sept. 9 – Nov. 25, 2006
2. 384 John Wallace 2012-15 15 John Wallace (19 attempts) 2014 14 Blanton Creque Nov. 17, 2016 –
3. 275 Nate Smith 2000-03 15 Ron Bell (26 attempts) 1989 Oct. 5, 2017
4. 216 David Akers 1993-96 9. 14 Chris Philpott (18 attempts) 2010 14 Art Carmody Oct. 1, 2005 – Sept. 3, 2006
5. 196 Blanton Creque 2016- 14 Art Carmody (16 attempts) 2005 10 Blanton Creque Sept. 14 – Nov. 5, 2016
6. 190 Ron Bell 1987-90 14 Nate Smith (20 attempts) 2003 9 John Wallace Nov. 23, 2013 –
7. 180 Chris Philpott 2008-11 Sept. 20, 2014
8. 180 Jon Hilbert 1996-99 n Career 9 Chris Philpott Nov. 7, 2009 – Oct. 2, 2010
9. 153 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 1. 66 John Wallace (85 attempts) 2012-15 9 Nate Smith Oct. 11 – Nov. 5, 2003
10. 124 Pete Compise 1966-68 2. 60 Art Carmody (73 attempts) 2004-07 8 Danny Cerione Sept. 21 – Oct. 19, 1985
3. 44 Nate Smith (64 attempts) 2000-03 7 *Nate Smith Nov. 11, 2000 – Sept. 1, 2001
Points After Touchdown 4. 36 Ron Bell (58 attempts) 1987-90 6 John Wallace Nov. 7-28, 2015
n Game 5. 35 David Akers (61 attempts) 1993-96 6 John Wallace Sept. 26 – Oct. 30, 2015
1. 13 Roger Black 6. 33 Blanton Creque (39 attempts) 2016- 6 John Wallace Jan. 2 – Sept. 14, 2013
vs. Washington (TN) 1913 7. 32 Chris Philpott (44 attempts) 2008-11 6 Chris Philpott Oct. 15-30, 2010
2. 10 Art Carmody vs. Murray State 2007 8. 24 Wilbur Summers (47 attempts) 1972-75 6 Art Carmody Oct. 2 – Nov. 10, 2004
10 Art Carmody vs. Cincinnati 2004 9. 22 Jon Hilbert (33 attempts) 1996-99 6 Jon Hilbert Oct. 4, 1997 – Sept. 5, 1998
4. 9 Several times, 22 Klaus Wilmsmeyer (30 attempts) 1988-91 6 Klaus Wilmsmeyer Oct. 6, 1990 –
(*Evan O’Hara vs. FSU) 2016 Sept. 5, 1991
Longest Field Goals 6 Ron Bell Oct. 17, 1987 – Sept. 17, 1988
52* Chris Philpott vs. Rutgers 2011 6 Wilbur Summers Oct. 27 – Nov. 10, 1973

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Special Teams Records


n Season
Mason King 1. 89 Mark Blasinsky 1981
2. 83 Wilbur Summers 1973
3. 81 Wilbur Summers 1974
4. 79 Scott Marcus 1971
5. 76 Mark Blasinsky 1980
6. 72 Rich Pennella 1977
72 Wilbur Summers 1975
8. 69 Joshua Appleby 2015
69 Jeremy Borseth 1996
69 Phil Ellis 1982

n Career
1. 247 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98
2. 236 Wilbur Summers 1972-75
3. 207 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94
4. 196 Scott Marcus 1970-72
5. 192 Cory Goettsche 2006-09
6. 188 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91
7. 184 Kirk Kennedy 1984-87
184 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81
154 Ryan Johnson 2012-14
10. 147 Al MacFarlane 1963-65

Punting Yards
n Game
1. 531 Ryan Johnson at Clemson 2014
2. 498 Wilbur Summers at Auburn 1974
3. 493 Wilbur Summers vs. Cincinnati 1973
4. 479 Mark Blasinsky at Missouri 1981
5. 470 Brandon Brookfield at Arizona St. 1992
6. 464 Scott Marcus vs. Wichita St. 1971
7. 451 Tom Hampton at Centre 1938
8. 446 Rich Pennella vs. Cincinnati 1977
9. 439 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Wyoming 1989
10. 436 Jeremy Borseth vs. N. Carolina 1995

n Season
1. 3,579 Mark Blasinsky 1981
2. 3,517 Wilbur Summers 1973
3. 3,302 Wilbur Summers 1974
Average (Min. 100 Punts) — 42.0, 4. 3,175 Scott Marcus 1971
Punting
Wilbur Summers (1972-75) 5. 3,101 Wilbur Summers 1975
n Individual Game 6. 2,949 Mark Blasinsky 1980
Punts —13, Wilbur Summers (Cincinnati, 1973) Punts 7. 2,878 Rich Pennella 1977
Average per punt — n Game 8. 2,800 Jeremy Borseth 1996
Min. 5 punts— 53.5, Wilbur Summers (West 1. 13 Wilbur Summers vs. Cincinnati 1973 9. 2,791 Joshua Appleby 2015
Texas State, 1973) 13 Tom Hampton at Centre 1938 10. 2,746 Jeremy Borseth 1997
Min. 10 punts—47.0. Brandon Brookfield (Ari- 3. 12 Ryan Johnson at Clemson 2014
zona State, 1992) 12 Jeremy Borseth vs. N. Carolina 1995 n Career
Longest Punt —89, Cookie Brinkman (Tulsa, 12 Matt Mager at Maryland 1979 1. 9,920 Wilbur Summers 1972-75
1968) 12 Rich Pennella vs. Cincinnati 1977 2. 9,853 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98
n Individual Season 11 Jeremy Borseth at S. Mississippi 1995 3. 8,493 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94
Punts — 89, Mark Blasinsky (1981) 11 Mark Blasinsky at Missouri 1981 4. 7,603 Cory Goettsche 2006-09
Yards — 3,579, Mark Blasinsky (1981) 11 Rich Pennella at Cincinnati 1976 5. 7,495 Scott Marcus 1970-72
Average per punt 11 Wilbur Summers at Auburn 1974 6. 7,439 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91
Min. 50 punts—43.9, Mason King (2016) 11 Scott Marcus vs. Wichita St. 1971 7. 7,218 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81
n Individual Career 11 Scott Marcus vs. Drake 1970 8. 6,954 Kirk Kennedy 1984-87
Punts —247, Jeremy Borseth (1995-98) 11 Cookie Brinkman vs. N. Texas 1970 9. 6,193 Ryan Johnson 2012-14
Yards — 9,920, Wilbur Summers (1972-75) 11 Wally Oyler at Wichita State 1966 10. 5,597 Al MacFarlane 1963-65

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40.6 Jeremy Borseth 1996
Punting
9. 40.5 Cory Goettsche 2009
Year Name No. Yds. Avg. 10. 40.4 Joshua Appleby 2015
2017 Mason King 43 1,887 43.9
2016 Mason King 55 2,413 43.9 n Career
2015 Josh Appleby 69 2,791 40.4 (Minimum 100 Punts)
2014 Ryan Johnson 66 2,655 40.2 1. 42.0 Wilbur Summers 1972-75
2. 41.0 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94
2013 Ryan Johnson 39 1,605 41.2
3. 40.2 Ryan Johnson 2012-14
2012 Ryan Johnson 49 1,933 39.4
4. 39.9 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98
2011 Josh Bleser 45 1,726 38.4
5. 39.60 Cory Goettsche 2006-09
2010 Chris Philpott 37 1,497 40.5
6. 39.57 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91
2009 Cory Goettsche 58 2,349 40.5 7. 39.4 Rich Pennella 1976-77
2008 Cory Goettsche 63 2,521 40.0 8. 39.2 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81
2007 Cory Goettsche 42 1,633 38.9 9. 38.2 Scott Marcus 1970-72
2006 Cory Goettsche 29 1,100 37.9 10. 38.1 Al MacFarlane 1963-65
2005 Todd Flannery 34 1,389 40.9
2004 Brent Moody 26 1,062 40.8
Punt Returns
2003 Brent Moody 51 2,018 39.6
2002 Nate Smith 50 1,875 37.5 n Individual Game
2001 Wade Tydlacka 63 2,559 40.6 Punts — 13, Wilbur Summers (Cincinnati, 1973)
Klaus
2000 Chris Sivori 55 2,204 40.1 Wilmsmeyer Average per punt — Min. 5 punts — 53.5,
1999 Chris Sivori 34 1,315 38.7 Wilbur Summers (West Texas State, 1973)
1998 Jeremy Borseth 49 1,908 38.9 Longest Punts Min. 10 punts — 47.0. Brandon Brookfield
1. 89 Cookie Brinkman vs. Tulsa 1968 (Arizona State, 1992)
1997 Jeremy Borseth 68 2,746 40.4
2. 84 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at WVU 1990 Longest Punt — 89, Cookie Brinkman
1996 Jeremy Borseth 69 2,800 40.6
3. 78 Cory Goettsche at Rutgers 2008 (Tulsa, 1968)
1995 Jeremy Borseth 61 2,399 39.3
4. 78 Brandon Brookfield at Texas A&M 1992 n Individual Season
1994 Brandon Brookfield 64 2,655 41.5
5. 76 Jeremy Borseth at S. Miss. 1996 Punts — 89, Mark Blasinsky (1981)
1993 Brandon Brookfield 59 2,332 39.5 6. 73 Chris Philpott vs. WVU 2010 Yards — 3,579, Mark Blasinsky (1981)
1992 Brandon Brookfield 60 2,501 41.7 7. 72 Dave Betz at Indiana State 1979 Average per punt
1991 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 46 1,848 40.2 8. 68 Brandon Brookfield vs. Wyoming 1992 Min. 50 punts — 43.9, Mason King (2016)
1990 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 48 2,062 42.9 9. 68 Kirk Kennedy at WVU 1985 n Individual Career
1989 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 41 1,585 38.6 10. 67 Chris Philpott vs. Marshall 2011 Punts — 247, Jeremy Borseth (1995-98)
1988 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 53 1,944 36.6 67 Klaus Wilmsmeyer vs. Memphis 1990 Yards — 9,920, Wilbur Summers (1972-75)
1987 Kirk Kennedy 63 2,313 36.7 67 Wilbur Summers vs. Miss. St. 1975 Average (Min. 100 Punts) — 42.0,
1986 Kirk Kennedy 60 2,196 36.6 Wilbur Summers (1972-75)
1985 Kirk Kennedy 57 2,300 40.4 Punting Average
1984 Danny Cerione 39 1,514 38.8 n Game Punting
1983 Phil Ellis 44 1,510 34.3 (Minimum 5 Punts) n Game
1. 53.5 Wilbur Summers at West Texas 1973 1. 13 Wilbur Summers vs. Cincinnati 1973
1982 Phil Ellis 69 2,461 35.7
2. 52.2 Brandon Brookfield at Texas A&M 1992 13 Tom Hampton at Centre 1938
1981 Mark Blasinsky 89 3,579 40.2
3. 51.2 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at WVU 1990 3. 12 Ryan Johnson at Clemson 2014
1980 Mark Blasinsky 76 2,949 38.8
4. 50.7 Rich Pennella at Alabama 1977 12 Jeremy Borseth vs. N. Carolina 1995
1979 Dave Betz 53 1,982 37.4
5. 50.6 Mason King at Houston 2016 12 Matt Mager at Maryland 1979
1978 Nick Gagel 40 1,481 37.0
6. 50.5 Mason King vs. LSU 2016 12 Rich Pennella vs. Cincinnati 1977
1977 Rich Pennella 72 2,878 40.0 7. 49.8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Pittsburgh 1990 7. 11 Jeremy Borseth at Southern Miss 1995
1976 Rich Pennella 63 2,444 38.7 8. 49.0 Cory Goettsche at Utah 2009 11 Mark Blasinsky at Missouri 1981
1975 Wilbur Summers 72 3,101 43.0 9. 49.0 Cookie Brinkman vs. Tulsa 1968 11 Rich Pennella at Cincinnati 1976
1974 Wilbur Summers 81 3,302 40.7 10. 48.8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Wyoming 1989 11 Wilbur Summers at Auburn 1974
1973 Wilbur Summers 83 3,517 42.3 11 Scott Marcus vs. Wichita St. 1971
1972 Scott Marcus 60 2,228 37.1 n Season 11 Scott Marcus vs. Drake 1970
1971 Scott Marcus 78 3,153 40.4 (Minimum 50 Punts) 11 Cookie Brinkman vs. N. Texas 1970
1970 Scott Marcus 57 2,085 36.6 1. 43.9 Mason King 2016 11 Wally Oyler at Wichita State 1966
1969 Cookie Brinkman 67 2,419 36.1 2. 43.1 Wilbur Summers 1975
1968 Cookie Brinkman 33 1,229 37.2 3. 42.4 Wilbur Summers 1973 n Season
1967 John Waller 35 1,174 33.5 4. 41.7 Brandon Brookfield 1992 1. 89 Mark Blasinsky 1981
5. 41.5 Brandon Brookfield 1994 2. 83 Wilbur Summers 1973
1966 Wally Oyler 38 1,455 38.3
6. 40.8 Wilbur Summers 1974 3. 81 Wilbur Summers 1974
1965 Al MacFarlane 44 1,820 41.4
7. 40.6 Wade Tydlacka 2001 4. 79 Scott Marcus 1971

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5. 76 Mark Blasinsky 1980 4. 78 Brandon Brookfield at Texas A&M 1992 n Season
6. 72 Rich Pennella 1977 5. 76 Jeremy Borseth at S. Miss. 1996 1. 40 Montrell Jones (418 yards) 2004
72 Wilbur Summers 1975 6. 73 Chris Philpott vs. WVU 2010 2. 40 Herbie Phelps (363 yards) 1967
8. 69 Joshua Appleby 2015 7. 72 Dave Betz at Indiana State 1979 3. 33 Damien Dorsey (508 yards) 2002
69 Jeremy Borseth 1996 8. 68 Brandon Brookfield vs. Wyoming 1992 4. 32 Rico Clark (238 yards) 1996
69 Phil Ellis 1982 9. 68 Kirk Kennedy at WVU 1985 32 Kevin Miller (290 yards) 1977
10. 67 Chris Philpott vs. Marshall 2011 6. 31 Arnold Jackson (280 yards) 2000
n Career 67 Klaus Wilmsmeyer vs. Memphis 1990 31 Arnold Jackson (216 yards) 1998
1. 247 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98 67 Wilbur Summers vs. Miss. St. 1975 31 Howard Stevens (378 yards) 1972
2. 236 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 9. 30 Montrell Jones (311 yards) 2005
3. 207 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94 Punting Average 10. 29 Joey Smith (382 yards) 1990
4. 196 Scott Marcus 1970-72 n Game
5. 192 Cory Goettsche 2006-09 (Minimum 5 Punts) n Career
6. 188 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91 1. 53.5 Wilbur Summers at West Texas 1973 1. 100 Arnold Jackson (972 yards) 1997-00
7. 184 Kirk Kennedy 1984-87 2. 52.2 Brandon Brookfield at Texas A&M 1992 2. 70 Montrell Jones (729 yards) 2004-05
184 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81 3. 51.2 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at WVU 1990 3. 56 Herbie Phelps (594 yards) 1967-68
9. 154 Ryan Johnson 2012-14 4. 50.7 Rich Pennella at Alabama 1977 4. 54 Keith Stephens (485 yards) 1986-88
10. 147 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 5. 50.6 Mason King at Houston 2016 54 Kevin Miller (404 yards) 1974-77
6. 50.5 Mason King vs. LSU 2016 6. 50 Rico Clark (346 yards) 1993-96
Punting Yards 7. 49.8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Pittsburgh 1990 7. 44 Jaire Alexander (433 yards) 2015-17
n Game 8. 49.0 Cory Goettsche at Utah 2009 43 Jamie Perrin (270 yards) 1978-80
1. 531 Ryan Johnson at Clemson 2014 9. 49.0 Cookie Brinkman vs. Tulsa 1968 9. 42 Greg Campbell (433 yards) 1970-71
2. 498 Wilbur Summers at Auburn 1974 10. 48.8 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Wyoming 1989 10. 38 Howard Stevens (402 yards) 1971-72
3. 493 Wilbur Summers vs. Cincinnati 1973
4. 479 Mark Blasinsky at Missouri 1981 n Season Punt Return Yards
5. 470 Brandon Brookfield at Arizona St. 1992 (Minimum 50 Punts) n Game
6. 464 Scott Marcus vs. Wichita St. 1971 1. 43.9 Mason King 2016 1. 159 Damien Dorsey at Army 2002
7. 451 Tom Hampton at Centre 1938 2. 43.1 Wilbur Summers 1975 2. 130 Jaire Alexander vs. Florida State 2016
8. 446 Rich Pennella vs. Cincinnati 1977 3. 42.4 Wilbur Summers 1973 3. 125 Frank Minnifield vs. Temple 1982
9. 439 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at Wyoming 1989 4. 41.7 Brandon Brookfield 1992 4. 124 Arnold Jackson vs. E. Michigan 1999
10. 436 Jeremy Borseth vs. N. Carolina 1995 5. 41.5 Brandon Brookfield 1994 5. 112 Montrell Jones vs. Cincinnati 2004
6. 40.8 Wilbur Summers 1974 6. 109 Joey Hamilton vs. Akron 1987
n Season 7. 40.6 Wade Tydlacka 2001 7. 105 Doug Beaumont vs. Connecticut 2010
1. 3,579 Mark Blasinsky 1981 40.6 Jeremy Borseth 1996 8. 100 Dee Smith at Tulsa 1989
2. 3,517 Wilbur Summers 1973 9. 40.5 Cory Goettsche 2009 9. 98 Bill McMahon vs. Kent State 1966
3. 3,302 Wilbur Summers 1974 1 0. 40.4 Joshua Appleby 2015 10. 96 Howard Stevens at Tampa 1972
4. 3,175 Scott Marcus 1971 96 Greg Campbell vs. Memphis 1970
5. 3,101 Wilbur Summers 1975 n Career
6. 2,949 Mark Blasinsky 1980 (Minimum 100 Punts)
7. 2,878 Rich Pennella 1977 1. 42.0 Wilbur Summers 1972-75
8. 2,800 Jeremy Borseth 1996 2. 41.0 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94
9. 2,791 Joshua Appleby 2015 3. 40.2 Ryan Johnson 2012-14
10. 2,746 Jeremy Borseth 1997 4. 39.9 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98
5. 39.60 Cory Goettsche 2006-09
n Career 6. 39.57 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91
1. 9,920 Wilbur Summers 1972-75 7. 39.4 Rich Pennella 1976-77
2. 9,853 Jeremy Borseth 1995-98 8. 39.2 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81
3. 8,493 Brandon Brookfield 1990-94 9. 38.2 Scott Marcus 1970-72
4. 7,603 Cory Goettsche 2006-09 10. 38.1 Al MacFarlane 1963-65
5. 7,495 Scott Marcus 1970-72
6. 7,439 Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1988-91 Punt Returns
7. 7,218 Mark Blasinsky 1978-81 n Game
8. 6,954 Kirk Kennedy 1984-87 1. 8 Montrell Jones vs. TCU 2004
9. 6,193 Ryan Johnson 2012-14 8 Herbie Phelps vs. Cincinnati 1967
10. 5,597 Al MacFarlane 1963-65 3. 7 James Quick at FIU 2014
7 Arnold Jackson at Illinois 1998
Longest Punts 7 Rico Clark at North Carolina 1996
1. 89 Cookie Brinkman vs. Tulsa 1968 7 Rico Clark vs. Cincinnati 1996
2. 84 Klaus Wilmsmeyer at WVU 1990 7 Herbie Phelps vs. Dayton 1967 Montrell Jones
3. 78 Cory Goettsche at Rutgers 2008 7 Herbie Phelps at North Texas 1967

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1. 508 Damien Dorsey (33 returns) 2002 9. 9.6 Doug Beaumont (20 for 191 yards) 2008
Punt Returns
2. 418 Montrell Jones (40 returns) 2004 10. 9.3 Keith Stephens (28 for 261 yards) 1986
Year Name No Yds Avg 3. 382 Joey Smith (29 returns) 1990
2017 Reggie Bonnafon 12 81 6.8 4. 378 Howard Stevens (31 returns) 1972 n Career
2016 Jaire Alexander 20 219 10.5 5. 363 Herbie Phelps (40 returns) 1967 (Minimum 20 Returns)
6. 311 Montrell Jones (30 returns) 2005 1. 15.2 Damien Dorsey
2015 Jaire Alexander 23 223 9.7
7. 290 Kevin Miller (32 returns) 1977 (34 for 517 yards) 2000-02
2014 James Quick 20 148 7.4
8. 280 Arnold Jackson (31 returns) 2000 2. 13.5 Jim Wagoner (27 for 364 yards) 1973-75
2013 Eli Rogers 10 82 8.2
9. 267 Greg Campbell (16 returns) 1970 3. 13.4 Bill McMahon
2012 Kai Dominguez 21 99 4.7 10. 261 Arnold Jackson (23 returns) 1999 (33 for 441 yards) 1964-66
2011 Eli Rogers 8 54 6.8 261 Keith Stephens (28 returns) 1986 4. 13.2 Joey Smith (29 for 382 yards) 1987-90
2010 Doug Beaumont 14 213 15.2 5. 11.9 Doug Beaumont
2009 Trent Guy 6 139 23.2 n Career (34 for 404 yards) 2007-10
2008 Doug Beaumont 20 191 9.6 1. 972 Arnold Jackson (100 returns) 1997-00 6. 11.5 Aaron Bailey (24 for 275 yards) 1992-93
2007 Trent Guy 13 93 7.2 2. 729 Montrell Jones (70 returns) 2004-05 7. 10.7 Anthony Floyd
2006 Patrick Carter 18 107 5.9 3. 594 Herbie Phelps (56 returns) 1967-68 (23 for 247 yards) 1999-02
4. 517 Damien Dorsey (34 returns) 2000-02 8. 10.6 Herbie Phelps
2005 Montrell Jones 30 311 10.4
5. 485 Keith Stephens (54 returns) 1986-88 (56 for 594 yards) 1967-68
2004 Montrell Jones 40 418 10.4
6. 441 Bill McMahon (33 returns) 1964-66 9. 10.5 Howard Stevens
2003 Robert Haskins 23 177 7.7 7. 439 Jaire Alexander (44 returns) 2015-17 (38 for 402 yards) 1971-72
2002 Damien Dorsey 33 508 15.4 8. 433 Greg Campbell (42 returns) 1970-71 10.5 Trent Guy (29 for 306 yards) 2006-09
2001 Anthony Floyd 14 198 14.1 9. 404 Doug Beaumont (34 returns) 2007-10
2000 Arnold Jackson 31 280 9.0 404 Kevin Miller (54 returns) 1974-77 Longest Punt Returns
1999 Arnold Jackson 23 261 11.3 1. 96 Greg Campbell vs. Memphis 1970
1998 Arnold Jackson 31 216 7.0 Punt Return Average 2. 91 Bill McMahon at North Texas 1965
1997 Arnold Jackson 15 215 14.3 n Game 3. 89 Howard Stevens at Tampa 1972
(Minimum 2 Returns) 4. 88 Frank Minnifield vs. Temple 1982
1996 Rico Clark 32 238 7.4
1. 65.0 Jaire Alexander vs. Florida State 2016 5. 87 Tom Lucia vs. St. Joseph’s, Ind. 1949
Danny Mosby 10 81 8.1
2. 52.5 Doug Beaumont vs. Connecticut 2010 6. 85 Arnold Jackson vs. Illinois 1997
1995 Rico Clark 6 51 8.5
3. 41.7 Frank Minnifield vs. Temple 1982 7. 83 Keith Humphries vs. Marshall 1981
1994 Tony Bethel 21 105 5.0 4. 35.0 Arnold Jackson at Kentucky 1997 8. 81 Damien Dorsey at Army 2002
1993 Aaron Bailey 10 130 13.0 5. 31.7 Bill McMahon at North Texas 1965 9. 81 Bill Karns vs. NC State 1951
1992 Aaron Bailey 14 145 10.4 6. 29.3 Arnold Jackson vs. Illinois 1997 10. 75 Tom Lucia at Washington, Mo. 1948
1991 Derek Hawthorne 13 48 3.7 7. 28.3 Greg Campbell at Wichita State 1970
1990 Joey Smith 29 382 13.1 8. 28.0 Montrell Jones vs. Cincinnati 2004
Kickoff Returns
1989 Dee Smith 14 207 14.8 9. 28.0 Bill McMahon vs. Dayton 1965
1988 Keith Stephens 14 122 8.7 10. 26.5 Damien Dorsey at Army 2002 n Individual Game
Kickoffs returned — 8, Keith Stephens
1987 Joey Hamilton 17 209 12.3
n Season (Florida State, 1986)
1986 Keith Stephens 28 261 9.3
(Minimum 10 Returns) Yards returned —192, JaJuan Spillman
1985 Ernest Givens 18 154 8.6 1. 20.0 Bill McMahon (10 for 200 yards) 1965 (Rutgers, 2006)
1984 Eric Vaughn 20 158 7.9 2. 16.7 Greg Campbell (16 for 267 yards) 1970 Longest kickoff return —100, Traveon Samuel
1983 Keith Humphries 9 61 6.8 3. 15.4 Damien Dorsey (33 for 508 yards) 2002 (Clemson, 2015); Adrian Bushell (Connecticut,
1982 Frank Minnifield 11 165 15.0 4. 15.2 Doug Beaumont (14 for 213 yards) 2010 2011); Trent Guy (Kentucky, 2007); JaJuan Spill-
1981 Keith Humphries 16 239 14.9 5. 15.0 Frank Minnifield (11 for 165 yards) 1982 man (Rutgers, 2006); Broderick Clark (Kentucky,
1980 Jamie Perrin 8 105 13.1 6. 14.9 Keith Humphries (16 for 239 yards) 1981 2002); Mike Blakey (Drake, 1968); George Cain
1979 Jamie Perrin 21 115 5.5 7. 14.8 Dee Smith (14 for 207 yards) 1989 (Eastern Kentucky, 1954); Tom Lucia
8. 14.4 Herbie Phelps (16 for 231 yards) 1968 (Washington, Mo., 1947)
1978 Greg Searcy 9 64 7.1
9. 14.3 Arnold Jackson (15 for 215 yards) 1997 Most TDs by kickoff return—1, set by several,
1977 Kevin Miller 32 290 9.1
10. 14.1 Anthony Floyd (14 for 198 yards) 2001 last 100, Traveon Samuel (Clemson, 2015)
1976 Kevin Miller 12 64 5.3
n Individual Season
1975 Kevin Miller 10 50 5.0 (Minimum 20 Returns) Kickoffs returned — 42, Broderick Clark (2003);
1974 Jim Wagoner 15 160 10.6 1. 15.4 Damien Dorsey (33 for 508 yards) 2002 Keith Stephens (1986)
1973 Jim Wagoner 8 153 19.1 2. 13.2 Joey Smith (29 for 382 yards) 1990 Yards returned — 914, Trent Guy (2009)
1972 Howard Stevens 31 378 12.2 3. 12.2 Howard Stevens (31 for 378 yards) 1972 Average per return — Min. 10 ret.—33.4,
1971 Greg Campbell 26 166 6.4 4. 11.3 Arnold Jackson (23 for 261 yards) 1999 Walter Peacock (1973) (14 for 467 yards)
1970 Greg Campbell 16 267 16.7 5. 10.5 Jaire Alexander (20 for 210 yards) 2016 Touchdowns by kickoff return — 2, Six Times,
1969 Richard Watson 12 80 6.7 6. 10.4 Montrell Jones (40 for 418 yards) 2004 Broderick Clark (2002)
10.4 Montrell Jones (30 for 311 yards) 2005 n Individual Career
1968 Herbie Phelps 16 231 14.4
8. 9.7 Jaire Alexander (23 for 223 yards) 2015 Kickoffs returned —103, Zek Parker, 1998-01

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Kick Returns
Year Name No Yds Avg
2017 Seth Dawkins 12 255 21.2
2016 Malik Williams 14 315 22.5
2015 Traveon Samuel 12 321 26.8
2014 Brandon Radcliff 12 261 21.8
2013 Charles Gaines 10 301 30.1
2012 Adrian Bushell 17 333 19.6
2011 Jeremy Wright 18 425 23.6
2010 Jeremy Wright 16 489 30.6
2009 Trent Guy 37 914 24.7
2008 Trent Guy 13 324 24.9
2007 Trent Guy 30 671 22.4
2006 JaJuan Spillman 17 450 26.5
2005 Montrell Jones 17 389 22.9
2004 Broderick Clark 18 383 21.3
2003 Broderick Clark 42 821 19.5
2002 Broderick Clark 31 897 28.9
2001 Zek Parker 21 483 23.0
2000 Zek Parker 26 752 28.9
1999 Zek Parker 35 860 24.6
1998 Zek Parker 21 463 22.0
1997 Antonio Roundtree 32 693 21.7
1996 Rico Clark 11 227 20.6
1995 Coswell Sims 8 140 17.5
1994 Calvin Arrington 19 291 15.3
1993 Aaron Bailey 26 622 23.9
1992 Aaron Bailey 25 559 22.4
1991 Tony Edelen 20 349 17.5
1990 Joey Smith 19 372 19.6
1989 Dee Smith 14 351 25.2
1988 Keith Stephens 33 737 22.3
1987 Keith Stephens 25 589 23.6
1986 Keith Stephens 42 901 21.5
1985 Ernest Givins 29 801 27.6
1984 Eric Vaughn 34 630 18.5
1983 Keith Humphries 24 434 18.1
1982 Keith Humphries 12 345 28.7
1981 Frank Minnifield 11 334 30.4
1980 Mike Bell 12 225 18.7
Broderick Clark 1979 Ken Robinson 13 262 20.2
1978 Ken Robinson 18 362 20.1
Yards returned —2,558, Zek Parker, 1998-01 7 Zek Parker at Army 1999
1977 Kevin Miller 16 387 24.2
Average per return — Min. 15 ret. — 27.9, 7 Antonio Roundtree vs. Tulane 1997
1976 Kevin Miller 18 286 15.9
Frank Moore 1966 (15 for 419 yards) 7 Keith Stephens vs. Rutgers 1986
Touchdowns by kickoff return — 3, Zek Parker 7 Eric Vaughn vs. Indiana State 1984 1975 Walter Peacock 28 633 22.6
(1998-01); George Cain (1954-57) 1974 Walter Peacock 23 457 19.8
n Season 1973 Walter Peacock 14 467 33.4
Kickoff Returns 1. 42 Broderick Clark (821 yards) 2003 1972 Howard Stephens 12 240 20.0
n Game 42 Keith Stephens (901 yards) 1986 1971 Greg Campbell 10 146 14.6
1. 8 Keith Stephens vs. Florida State 1986 3. 37 Trent Guy (914 yards) 2009 1970 Greg Campbell 19 311 16.4
8 Ira Glass at Memphis 1969 4. 35 Zek Parker (860 yards) 1999 1969 Ira Glass 19 311 16.4
3. 7 Bilal Powell vs. Rutgers 2007 5. 34 Eric Vaughn (630 yards) 1984 1968 Mike Blakey 13 407 31.3
7 Trent Guy vs. Utah 2007 6. 33 Keith Stephens (737 yards) 1988
1967 Herbie Phelps 9 216 24.0
7 Broderick Clark at Memphis 2004 7. 32 Antonio Roundtree (693 yards) 1997
1966 Frank Moore 15 419 27.9
7 Broderick Clark vs. Memphis 2003 8. 31 Trent Guy (671 yards) 2007

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31 Broderick Clark (897 yards) 2002 6. 38.8 Aaron Bailey at West Virginia 1993 5. 24.9 Victor Anderson
10. 29 Ernest Givins (801 yards) 1985 7. 38.5 Zek Parker vs. Chattanooga 1999 (32 for 798 yards) 2008-11
8. 37.5 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2007 6. 24.8 Zek Parker
n Career 9. 36.3 Zek Parker vs. Kentucky 2000 (103 for 2,558 yards) 1998-01
1. 103 Zek Parker (2,558 yards) 1998-01 10. 34.0 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2009 7. 24.5 Ernest Givins
2. 100 Keith Stephens (2,227 yards) 1986-88 (43 for 1,054 yards) 1984-85
3. 97 Broderick Clark (2,200 yards) 2002-05 n Season 8. 24.3 JuJuan Spillman
4. 86 Trent Guy (1,980 yards) 2006-09 (Minimum 10 Returns) (35 for 849 yards) 2006-07
5. 74 Walter Peacock (1,693 yards) 1972-75 1. 33.4 Walter Peacock 9. 23.9 Traveon Samuel
6. 53 Kevin Miller (1,059 yards) 1974-77 (14 for 467 yards) 1973 (20 for 477 yards) 2015-17
7. 51 Aaron Bailey (1,181 yards) 1992-93 2. 31.3 Mike Blakey (13 for 407 yards) 1968 10. 23.7 Frank Minnifield
8. 43 Ernest Givins (1,054 yards) 1984-85 3. 30.6 Jeremy Wright (16 for 489 yards) 2010 (20 for 473 yards) 1979-82
43 Keith Humphries (947 yards) 1981-83 4. 30.4 Frank Minnifield
10. 40 Jeremy Wright (998 yards) 2010-12 (11 for 334 yards) 1981 Longest Kickoff Returns (95+ Yards)
5. 30.2 Victor Anderson 1. 100 Traveon Samuel vs. Clemson 2015
Kickoff Return Yards (13 for 393 yards) 2010 100 Adrian Bushell at Connecticut 2011
n Game 6. 30.1 Charles Gaines ( 100 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2007
1. 192 JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 2006 10 for 301 yards) 2013 100 JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 2006
2. 180 George Cain at Xavier 1955 7. 28.94 Broderick Clark 100 Broderick Clark vs. Kentucky 2002
3. 178 Bilal Powell vs. Rutgers 2007 (31 for 897 yards) 2002 100 Mike Blakey vs. Drake 1968
4. 178 Antonio Roundtree vs. Tulane 1997 8. 28.92 Zek Parker (26 for 752 yards) 2000 100 George Cain at Eastern Kentucky 1954
5. 177 Ernest Givins at Indiana 1985 9. 28.8 Keith Humphries (12 for 345 yds) 1982 100 Tom Lucia vs. Washington, Mo. 1947
6. 171 Keith Stephens vs. Tulane 1987 10. 27.9 Frank Moore (15 for 419 yards) 1966 9. 99 Andy Williams vs. Tulsa 1966
7. 170 Trent Guy at Kentucky 2009 10. 98 Mike Blakey at Cincinnati 1968
8. 169 Zek Parker at Boise State 1999 n Career 98 Frank Moore at Marshall 1966
9. 157 Zek Parker vs. Tulane 2000 (Minimum 15 Returns) 12. 97 Corvin Lamb vs. Miami, Fla. 2014
157 Keith Stephens vs. Florida St. 1986 1. 27.9 Frank Moore (15 for 419 yards) 1966 97 Zek Parker vs. Chattanooga 1999
2. 26.9 Andy Williams 97 Walter Peacock at Drake 1973
n Season (27 for 725 yards) 1965-67 15. 96 Jim Williams vs. Washington & Lee 1951
1. 914 Trent Guy (37 returns) 2009 3. 25.6 Herbie Phelps 16. 95 Jeremy Wright vs. S. Miss. 2010
2. 901 Keith Stephens (42 returns) 1986 (20 for 512 yards) 1967-68 95 Trent Guy at Memphis 2008
3. 897 Broderick Clark (31 returns) 2002 4. 25.0 Jeremy Wright ( 95 Keith Stephens vs. Tulane 1987
4. 860 Zek Parker (35 returns) 1999 40 for 998 yards) 2010-12 95 George Cain at Xavier 1955
5. 821 Broderick Clark (42 returns) 2003
6. 801 Ernest Givins (29 returns) 1985
7. 752 Zek Parker (26 returns) 2000
8. 737 Keith Stephens (33 returns) 1988
9. 693 Antonio Roundtree (32 returns) 1997
10. 671 Trent Guy (31 returns) 2007

n Career
1. 2,558 Zek Parker (103 returns) 1998-01
2. 2,227 Keith Stephens (100 returns) 1986-88
3. 2,200 Broderick Clark (97 returns) 2002-05
4. 1,980 Trent Guy (86 returns) 2006-09
5. 1,693 Walter Peacock (74 returns) 1972-75
6. 1,181 Aaron Bailey (51 returns) 1992-93
7. 1,059 Kevin Miller (53 returns) 1974-77
8. 1,054 Ernest Givins (43 returns) 1984-85
9. 998 Jeremy Wright (40 returns) 2010-12
10. 947 Keith Humphries (43 returns) 1981-83

Kickoff Return Average


n Game
(Minimum 3 Returns)
1. 48.0 JuJuan Spillman at Rutgers 2006
2. 47.0 Broderick Clark vs. Kentucky 2009
3. 44.7 Jeremy Wright vs. Southern Miss 2010
4. 44.3 Ernest Givins at Indiana 1985 Trent Guy
5. 39.3 Zek Parker vs. Tulane 2000

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20 Matt Battaglia at Indiana 1985

n Season
1. 201 Doug Buffone (142 solo, 59 ast) 1965
2. 177 Doug Buffone (138 solo, 39 ast) 1964
3. 175 Otis Wilson (113 solo, 62 ast) 1977
4. 167 Mark Sander (98 solo, 69 ast) 1988
5. 167 Ricky Skiles (104 solo, 63 ast) 1979
6. 166 Matt Battaglia (98 solo, 68 ast) 1986
7. 159 Anthony Williams
(121 solo, 38 ast.) 1982
8. 157 Otis Wilson (93 solo, 64 ast) 1978
9. 155 Terry Rice-Locket
(110 solo, 45 ast) 1997
10. 153 Matt Battaglia (109 solo, 44 ast) 1985

n Career
1. 495 Doug Buffone
(355 solo, 140 ast) 1962-65
2. 488 Mark Sander
(289 solo, 199 ast) 1987-90
3. 484 Otis Wilson
(308 solo, 176 ast) 1977-79
4. 457 Eddie Johnson
(313 solo, 144 ast) 1977-80
5. 415 Ricky Skiles
(249 solo, 166 ast) 1975-79
6. 408 Jeff Henry
(247 solo, 161 ast) 1976-79
7. 403 Tyrus McCloud
(281 solo, 122 ast) 1993-96
8. 385 Pat Fitzgerald
(240 solo, 145 ast) 1987-90
9. 373 Tom Jackson
(268 solo, 105 ast) 1970-72
Eddie Johnson 10. 346 Curry Burns
(174 solo, 172 ast) 1999-02
n Individual Game Tackles for Loss — 56.5,
Total Tackles — 35, Dewayne White, 2000-02 Tackles For Loss
Doug Buffone (Kent State, 1965) Sacks — 37.5, Dewayne White, 2000-02 n Game
Tackles for Loss — Elvis Dumervil (Kentucky, 2005) Quarterback Pressures — 42, 1. 7 Elvis Dumervil at Kentucky 2005
Sacks — 6, Elvus Dumervil (Kentucky, 2005) Dewayne White, 2000-02 2. 6 Leland Taylor vs. Memphis 1996
Passes Broken Up — Antonio Roundtree Fumbles Forced — 11, Elvis Dumervil, 2002-05 3. 5 Dewayne White at Tulane 2001
(Illinois, 1998); Sam Madison (Tulsa, 1994) Fumbles Recovered — 9, Billy Perrin, 1976-79 5 Donovan Arp vs. Grambling 2000
Interceptions — 5, Tom Giannini Interceptions — 18, Anthony Floyd, 1999-02 5 Otis Floyd vs. Houston 1999
(Eastern Kentucky, 1933) Passes Broken Up — 44, Sam Madison, 1993-96 5 Kendrick Gholston at Memphis 1997
5 Carl Powell vs. Memphis 1996
n Individual Season Tackles 5 Mike Flores vs. Murray State 1990
Total Tackles — 201, Doug Buffone, 1965 n Game 9. 4.5 Devonte Fields at Kentucky 2015
Tackles for Loss — 23, Dewayne White, 2001 1. 35 Doug Buffone at Kent State 1965 4.5 Keith Kelsey vs. Boston College 2015
Sacks — 20, Elvis Dumervil, 2005 2. 30 Tom Jackson at North Texas 1971
Quarterback Pressures — 22, 3. 27 Mike Detenber vs. S. Illinois 1967 n Season
Dewayne White, 2001 4. 24 Eddie Johnson at Drake 1979 1. 23 Dewayne White 2001
Fumbles Forced — 10, Elvis Dumervil, 2005 5. 22 Lamar Myles at Kentucky 2007 2. 22.5 Devonte Fields 2015
Fumbles Recovered — 7, Billy Perrin, 1978 6. 22 Terry Rice-Locket vs. Illinois 1997 3. 22 Elvis Dumervil 2005
Interceptions — 14, Gerod Holliman, 2014 22 Alan Campos at Army 1994 4. 19 Michael Josiah 2000
Passes Broken Up — 20, Rashad Holman, 2000 8. 21 Tyrus McCloud at Kentucky 1996 19 Mike Flores 1989
9. 20 Xavier Burrell vs. Army 1998 6. 18.5 Marcus Smith 2013
n Individual Career 20 Tyrus McCloud at North Carolina 1996 7. 17 Marcus Jones 2003
Total Tackles — 495, Doug Buffone, 1962-65 20 Ray Buchanan vs. Army 1991 17 Dewayne White 2000

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9. 16.5 Dewayne White 2002
10. 16 Dexter Heyman 2011
16 Donovan Arp 2000
16 Donovan Arp 1999

n Career
1. 56.5 Dewayne White 2000-02
2. 43 Michael Josiah 1999-01
3. 41 Elvis Dumervil 2002-05
4. 36 Tyrus McCloud 1993-96
5. 35 Jeff Henry 1976-79
6. 33 Marcus Smith 2010-13
7. 32.5 Sheldon Rankins 2012-15
8. 32 Lorenzo Mauldin 2011-14
32 Donovan Arp 1999-00
32 Otis Wilson 1977-79

Sacks
n Game
1. 6 Elvis Dumervil at Kentucky 2005
2. 5 Mike Flores vs. Murray State 1990
3. 4 Rodney Gnat vs. Eastern Kentucky 2010
4 Carl Powell vs. Memphis 1996
4 Joe Johnson vs. Arizona State 1993
4 Joe Johnson vs. San Jose State 1993
4 Ted Washington at Wyoming 1989
4 Richard Tharpe at Florida State 1981
9. 3 last, Devonte Fields vs. Wake Forest 2016
Elvis Dumervil
n Season
1. 20 Elvis Dumervil 2005 4 Dewayne White vs. East Carolina 2002 Interceptions
2. 17 Joe Johnson 1993 4 Dewayne White vs. Army 2000 n Game
3. 15 Dewayne White 2001 4 Michael Josiah vs. East Carolina 2000 1. 5 Tom Giannini vs. Eastern Kentucky 1933
4. 14.5 Marcus Smith 2013 4 Chad Lee vs. Grambling 2000 2. 3 Gerod Holliman at Boston College 2014
5. 14 Mike Flores 1990 9. 3 last by James Hearns 3 Anthony Floyd at Southern Miss 2000
6. 13 Michael Josiah 2000 vs. Wake Forest 2016 3 Kirk Perry vs. Army 1983
13 Mike Flores 1989 5. 2 last by Jaire Alexander at Virginia 2016
8. 12 Dewayne White 2000 n Season
9. 11 Devonte’ Fields 2015 1. 22 Dewayne White 2000 n Season
11 Michael Josiah 2001 2. 21 Michael Josiah 2000 1. 14 Gerod Holliman (245 yards) 2014
11 Carl Powell 1996 3. 16 Donovan Arp 2000 2. 10 Anthony Floyd (152 yards) 2000
4. 12 Devonte Fields 2015 3. 8 Ray Buchanan (89 yards) 1991
n Career 12 Marcus Smith 2013 4. 7 Sam Madison (136 yards) 1995
1. 37.5 Dewayne White 2000-02 6. 11 Lorenzo Mauldin 2014 7 Anthony Bridges (184 yards) 1993
2. 32 Elvis Dumervil 2002-05 11 Dewayne White 2002 7 Kirk Perry (69 yards) 1983
3. 31 Michael Josiah 1999-01 8. 10 Devonte Fields 2016 7 A.J. Jacobs (126 yards) 1974
4. 30.5 Mike Flores 1987-90 10 Chad Lee 2000 7 Wally Oyler (51 yards) 1966
5. 29 Kendrick Gholston 1994-97 10. 9 Dewayne White 2001 9. 6 William Gay (70 yards) 2006
6. 25 Joe Johnson 1991-93 10. 6 Kerry Rhodes (56 yards) 2004
7. 24 Marcus Smith 2010-13 n Career 6 Rashad Holman (32 yards) 2000
8. 23 Marcus Jones 2001-04 1. 42 Dewayne White 2000-02 6 Sam Madison (50 yards) 1996
9. 20.5 Lorenzo Mauldin 2011-14 2. 26 Michael Josiah 1999-01 6 Otis Wilson (53 yards) 1978
20.5 Ted Washington 1987-90 3. 22 Devonte Fields 2015-16 6 Bill McMahon (41 yards) 1966
4. 18 Keith Kelsey 2013-16 6 Dan Bednarski (106 yards) 1966
Quarterback Hurries 18 Lorenzo Mauldin 2010-14
n Season 6. 16 Donovan Arp 1999-00 n Career
1. 6 Dewayne White vs. East Carolina 2000 7. 14 Sheldon Rankins 2012-15 1. 18 Anthony Floyd 1999-02
2. 5 Michael Josiah vs. Cincinnati 2000 14 Marcus Smith 2010-13 2. 16 Sam Madison 1993-96
3. 4 Keith Kelsey vs. Florida State 2014 9. 12 Chad Lee 1999-02 3. 15 Ray Buchanan 1989-92
4 Marcus Smith vs. Houston 2013 12 Joe Johnson 1991-93 15 Leon Williams 1978-81

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Defensive Records
166 Mike Detenber (11 INTs) 1967-69
Kerry Rhodes 10. 159 Ray Buchanan (15 INTs) 1989-92

Passes Broken Up
n Game
1. 5 Antonio Roundtree at Illinois 1998
5 Sam Madison vs. Tulsa 1994
3. 4 Antoine Harris at Memphis 2004
4 J.T. Haskins at Illinois 2001
4 Anthony Floyd vs. Tulane 2000
4 Rashad Holman vs. Grambling 2000
4 Sam Madison at North Carolina 1996
4 Sam Madison at Penn State 1996
4 Sam Madison at Northern Illinois 1995
4 Sam Madison vs. Pittsburgh 1994

n Season
1. 20 Rashad Holman 2000
2. 17 Anthony Floyd 2000
3. 16 Sam Madison 1996
4. 15 Antonio Roundtree 1998
5. 14 Antoine Harris 2004
14 Laroni Gallishaw 2002
7. 13 Adrian Bushell 2012
13 William Gay 2006
13 Don Bibb 1997
13 Sam Madison 1995

n Career
1. 44 Sam Madison 1993-96
2. 42 Rashad Holman 1997-00
3. 33 Anthony Floyd 1999-02
33 Antonio Roundtree 1997-00
5. 28 William Gay 2003-06
6. 25 Arthur Alexander 1986-89
7. 24 Rico Clark 1993-96
8. 23 Trumaine Washington 2014-17
23 Laroni Gallishaw 2001-02
10. 22 Johnny Patrick 2007-10
5. 14 Gerod Holliman 2013-14 n Season
14 Rashad Holman 1997-00 1. 245 Gerod Holliman (14 INTs) 2014 Fumbles Forced
7. 12 John Gainey 1987-90 2. 184 Anthony Bridges (7 INTs) 1993 n Season
8. 11 Kerry Rhodes 2001-04 3. 152 Anthony Floyd (10 INTs) 2000 1. 10 Elvis Dumervil 2005
11 Sebastian Curry 1980-82 4. 136 Sam Madison (7 INTs) 1995 2. 5 James Hearns 2016
11 Mike Detenber 1967-69 5. 129 Bud Herring (2 INTs) 1999 5 Calvin Pryor 2012
11 Dan Bednarski 1966-67 6. 126 A.J. Jacobs (7 INTs) 1974 4. 4 James Hearns 2017
7. 107 Joe Welch (2 INTs) 1970 4 Marcus Smith 2013
Interception Return Yards 8. 106 Charles Gaines (5 INTs) 2013 4 Ben Sumpter 1992
n Game 106 Dan Bednarski (6 INTs) 1966
1. 95 Don Harold vs. Cincinnati 1975 10. 100 Don Harold (2 INTs) 1975 n Career
95 Larry Ball vs. Marshall 1969 1. 11 Elvis Dumervil 2002-05
3. 85 Ken Day at Washington, Mo. 1948 n Career 2. 9 James Hearns 2014-17
4. 82 Anthony Floyd at Southern Miss 2000 1. 270 Anthony Bridges (10 INTs) 1991-93 9 Calvin Pryor 2011-13
5. 79 Anthony Bridges vs. Arizona St. 1993 2. 245 Gerod Holliman (14 INTs) 2013-14 4. 8 Marcus Smith 2010-13
79 Dan Bednarski vs. North Texas 1966 3. 235 Sam Madison (16 INTs) 1993-96 5. 7 Lamar Myles 2005-07
7. 77 Anthony Bridges at Pittsburgh 1992 4. 232 Anthony Floyd (18 INTs) 1999-02 7 Tyrus McCloud 1993-96
8. 74 Michael Brown vs. Chattanooga 1999 5. 191 Bud Herring (6 INTs) 1997-99 7. 6 Michael Brown 1999-02
74 Cleo Walker at Tulsa 1969 6. 169 Trumaine Washington (10 INTs) 2014-17 6 Joe Johnson 1991-93
10. 72 Charlie Mudd at Tulsa 1963 169 John Gainey (12 INTs) 1987-90 6 Andy Culley 1989-92
72 Dick Rager at Akron 1948 8. 166 Leon Williams (15 INTs) 1978-81 10. 5 James Hearns 2014-17

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Defensive Records
1 Doug Pritchett vs. Tennessee State
Dewayne White (0 yards, punt), 1984
1 Mike Trainor vs. Toledo
(9 yards, punt), 1981
1 Billy Perrin at Indiana State
(29 yards, punt),1979
1 Ricky Skiles vs. Cincinnati
(8 yards, punt), 1979
1 Billy Perrin vs. William & Mary
(19 yards, punt), 1978
1 Billy Perrin vs. South Dakota State
(0 yards, punt), 1978
1 Zarko Ellis vs. Wichita State
(24 yards, punt), 1977
1 Jeff Henry vs. Northeast Louisiana
(0 yards, punt), 1976
1 Tom Abood at Pittsburgh
(0 yards, punt), 1976
1 Howard Turley at Bradley
(11 yards, punt), 1959
1 Ed Young vs. Dayton
(3 yards, punt), 1957
1 Bill Moran at Marshall
5 Lorenzo Mauldin 2011-14 n Season (0 yards, punt), 1925
5 Hakeem Smith 2010-13 1. 4 Ray Buchanan (3 punts, 1 FG) 1990
2. 3 Curry Burns (3 punts) 2002 Defensive Extra Points
Fumbles Recoveries 3 Brandon Johnson (3 punts) 2002 1 Leonard Ray and Ray Buchanan at Ohio State
n Season 3 Ted Washington (3 FG) 1990 Sept. 14, 1991 (blocked extra-point attempt by
1. 7 Billy Perrin 1978 5. 2 Adrian Bushell (1 punt, 1 FG) 2011 Ray returned 80 yards by Buchanan)
2. 5 Otis Wilson 1977 2 Tony Esters (2 punts) 1996
3. 4 Arthur Alexander 1988 Tackles
4 Pat Fitzgerald 1988 n Career Year Name Tackles
4 Terry Lantz 1987 1. 6 Ray Buchanan (5 punts, 1 FG) 1989-92 2017 Dorian Etheridge 83
4 Chris Sellars 1987 2. 5 Brandon Johnson (5 punts) 2002-05 2016 Keith Kelsey 93
4 Richard Tharpe 1980 5 Ted Washington (5 field goals) 1987-90 2015 Keith Kelsey 107
4 Nick Gagel 1977 4. 4 Curry Burns (3 punts, 1 FG) 1999-02 2014 James Sample 90
4 Ron Ellington 1976 5. 3 Kerry Rhodes (1 punt, 2 FG) 2001-04 2013 Preston Brown 98
4 Fred Hackett 1976 6. 2 Adrian Bushell (1 punt, 1 FG) 2011-12 2012 Preston Brown 109
4 Tom Abood 1975 2 Chad Rimpsey (2 punts) 2002-05 2011 Dexter Heyman 90
2 Dewayne White (1 FG, 1 PAT) 2000-02 2010 Hakeem Smith 88
n Career 2 Tony Esters (2 punts) 1995-96 2009 Jon Dempsey 107
1. 9 Billy Perrin 1976-79 2008 Jon Dempsey 80
9 Tom Abood 1974-77 Blocked Kicks Returned For TD 2007 Lamar Myles 128
3. 8 Montavious Stanley 2002-05 1 Charles Gaines at Connecticut 2006 Nate Harris 65
8 Eddie Johnson 1977-80 (7 yards, punt), 2013 2005 Brandon Johnson 93
8 Otis Wilson 1977-79 1 Andrew Johnson at West Virginia 2004 Robert McCune 115
6. 7 Chris Sellars 1985-87 (82 yards, FG), 2011 2003 Robert McCune 143
7 Ron Ellington 1973-76 1 Brandon Heath at Memphis 2002 Curry Burns 121
8. 6 Earl Heyman 2005-08 (60 yards, FG), 2008 2001 Curry Burns 107
9. 5 Rico Clark 1993-96 1 Tiger Jones vs. Cincinnati 2000 Rashad Harris 105
5 Sam Madison 1993-96 (0 yards, punt), 2004 1999 Bud Herring 108
5 Pat Fitzgerald 1987-90 1 Brandon Johnson vs. Cincinnati 1998 Bud Herring 135
5 Matt Battaglia 1983-86 (7 yards, punt), 2004 1997 Terry Rice-Locket 155
5 Mike Minogue 1983-86 1 B.J. Steele at Memphis (5 yards, punt), 2002 1996 Tyrus McCloud 144
5 Brian Miller 1983-84 1 Courtney Dinkins at Kentucky 1995 Tyrus McCloud 126
5 Darrell Wimberly 1980-82 (15 yards, punt), 1996 1994 Tyrus McCloud 133
1 Ray Buchanan vs. Alabama 1993 Tom Cavallo 93
Fumbles Forced (0 yards, punt), 1991 1992 Ben Sumpter 103
n Game 1 Robert Gibson at Tulane 1991 Andy Culley 121
1. 2 Tony Esters at Kentucky 1996 (47 yards, FG), 1988 1990 Mark Sander 116

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Defensive Records
1989 Mark Sander 134 Tyrus McCloud 2 7 0 1969 Mike Detenber 4 45 0
1988 Mark Sander 167 1993 Anthony Bridges 7 184 2 1968 Charles Collins 4 32 0
1987 Chris Sellars 134 1992 Ray Buchanan 4 61 0
1986 Matt Battaglia 166 Tom Cavallo 4 20 0 Sacks
1985 Matt Battaglia 153 1991 Ray Buchanan 8 89 0 Year Name Sacks
1984 Brian Miller 132 1990 William Blackford 5 60 0 2017 James Hearns 7.0
1983 Brian Miller 133 1989 John Gainey 4 73 0 Jon Greenard 7.0
1982 Anthony Williams 159 1988 John Gainey 4 33 0 2016 James Hearns 8.0
1981 Mike Trainor 119 1987 Terry Lantz 2 30 0 2015 Devonte’ Fields 11.0
1980 Eddie Johnson 144 1986 Antonio Davis 2 7 0 2014 Sheldon Rankins 8.0
1979 Ricky Skiles 167 1985 James Bell 1 27 0 2013 Marcus Smith 14.5
1978 Otis Wilson 157 Don Cosby 1 0 0 2012 Lorenzo Mauldin 4.5
1977 Otis Wilson 175 1984 Doug Pritchett 5 87 0 2011 Marcus Smith 5.5
1976 Ricky Skiles 129 1983 Kirk Perry 7 69 0 2010 Rodney Gnat 8.5
1975 Larry Fluellen 106 1982 Sebastian Curry 3 36 0 2009 Chris Campa 6.0
1974 Marty Smith 107 1981 Sebastian Curry 5 10 0 2008 Earl Heyman 5.0
1973 Joe Lee Phillips 131 1980 Leon Williams 4 63 0 2007 Earl Heyman 2.5
1972 Tom Jackson 120 1979 Leon Williams 3 36 0 2006 Malik Jackson 9.0
1971 Tom Jackson 122 1978 Otis Wilson 6 53 0 2005 Elvis Dumervil 20.0
1970 Tom Jackson 131 1977 Zarko Ellis 4 29 0 2004 Elvis Dumervil 10.0
1969 Mike Detenber 122 1976 Wilbur Boggs 2 20 0 2003 Marcus Jones 10.0
1968 No Record — Fred Hackett 2 8 0 2002 Dewayne White 10.5
1967 No Record — 1975 Mike Anderson 2 0 0 2001 Dewayne White 15.0
1966 No Record — David Bradshaw 2 31 0 2000 Michael Josiah 13.0
1965 Doug Buffone 201 Don Harold 2 100 1 1999 Michael Josiah 7.0
1964 Doug Buffone 177 Don Pomeroy 2 27 0 Donovan Arp 7.0
1963 Doug Buffone 101 1974 A.J. Jacobs 7 211 2 1998 Rashad Harris 3.0
1962 Ken Kortas 52 1973 Norman Heard 4 70 0 Reggie Hargrove 3.0
1972 Tom Martin 2 1 0 1997 Kendrick Gholston 10.0
Interceptions Lonnie Schuler 2 40 0 1996 Carl Powell 11.0
Year Name Int Yds TD Steve Young 2 28 0 1995 Kendrick Gholston 8.0
2017 Trumaine Washington 4 81 1 1971 Tom Jackson 3 43 0 1994 Kendrick Gholston 4.0
2016 Jaire Alexander 5 37 0 Ralph Calvin 3 37 0 1993 Joe Johnson 17.0
2015 Trumaine Washington 4 57 0 Gary Inman 3 36 0 1992 Joe Johnson 6.0
2014 Gerod Holliman 14 245 1 Paul Mattingly 3 24 0 1991 Jeff Hayes 8.0
2013 Charles Gaines 5 106 1 Ed Long 3 36 0 1990 Mike Flores 14.0
2012 Terell Floyd 3 38 1 Joe Welch 3 44 0 1989 Mike Flores 13.0
2011 Dexter Heyman 3 18 0 1970 Paul Mattingly 5 90 0
2010 Johnny Patrick 5 99 1
2009 Chaz Thompson 3 21 0 Tom Jackson
2008 Woodny Turenne 5 3 0
2007 Rod Council 2 6 0
2006 William Gay 6 70 0
2005 Brandon Johnson 2 25 1
Jon Russell 2 32 0
2004 Kerry Rhodes 6 56 1
2003 Kerry Rhodes 3 33 1
Antoine Harris 3 0 0
2002 Curry Burns 2 25 0
Josh Minkins 2 47 0
2001 Laroni Gallishaw 5 51 0
2000 Anthony Floyd 10 152 1
1999 Rashad Holman 5 57 0
1998 Bud Herring 2 14 0
Rashad Holman 2 0 0
Antonio Roundtree 2 21 0
1997 Don Bibb 3 59 0
1996 Sam Madison 6 50 1
1995 Sam Madison 7 136 0
1994 Tony Bethel 2 16 0

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Firsts & Milestones


First Game Louisville By Decade
October 11, 1912, in Lexington, Ky. Louisville won 32-0 against Decade Record Pct.
Transylvania University. This was also Louisville’s first victory, first 2010-2017 71-33-0 .683
shutout, first conference game (Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic 2000-2009 83-41-0 .669
Association), and first conference win. 1990-1999 59-54-1 .518
1980-1989 42-67-1 .382
First Kentucky Intercollegiate 1970-1979 57-49-4 .518
Athletic Association Championship 1960-1969 50-47-1 .510
1912, as Coach Lester Larson guided Louisville to a 2-0 conference 1950-1959 47-42-1 .522
and 3-1 overall record. 1940-1949 35-22-2 .593
1930-1939 22-55-3 .275
First Perfect Season 1920-1929 34-35-2 .479
1925, 8-0-0. The team was coached by Tom King. 1912-1919 12-14-2 .429
First Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship
1947, as Coach Frank Camp guided Louisville to a 3-0 conference Louisville’s Overtime Record
and 7-0-1 overall record. Overall Record: 5-5 (.500) n Regular Season: 5-5 (.500)
Conference Record: 3-5 (.375) n Post-Season: 0-0
First Missouri Valley Conference Championship Home Record: 3-2 (.600) n Record in 1 OT: 5-1 (.833)
1970, as Coach Lee Corso guided Louisville to a 4-0 conference Away Record: 2-3 (.400) n Record in 2 OTs: 0-2 (.000)
and 8-3-1 overall record. Neutral Record: 0-0 n Record in 3 OTs: 0-2 (.000)

First Conference USA Championship Date Result Site


2000, as Coach John L. Smith guided Louisville to a 6-1 conference Oct. 7, 1999 Army 59, Louisville 52 (2 OT) West Point, N.Y.
and 9-3 overall record. Sept. 2, 2000 Louisville 40, Kentucky 34 Louisville
Sept. 26, 2002 Louisville 26, Florida State 20 Louisville
First BIG EAST Championship Nov. 14, 2002 Louisville 20, S. Mississippi 17 Hattiesburg, Miss.
2006, as Coach Bobby Petrino guided Louisville to a 6-1 conference Oct. 4, 2003 USF 31, Louisville 28 (2 OT) Tampa, Fla.
and 12-1 overall record. Oct. 15, 2005 W. Virginia 46, Louisville 44 (3 OT) Morgantown, W.Va.
Nov. 13, 2010 USF 24, Louisville 21 Louisville
First Night Game Oct. 26, 2012 Louisville 34, Cincinnati 31 Louisville
October 4, 1930, against Hanover College at Maxwell Park in Nov. 24, 2012 Connecticut 23, Louisville 20 (3 OT) Louisville
Louisville. The Cards won 32-12. Dec. 5, 2013 Louisville 31, Cincinnati 24 Cincinnati, Ohio 

First Bowl Game


January 1, 1958, in the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Tex.
Louisville defeated drake 34-20.

First TV Game
December 19, 1970, in the Pasadena Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Louisville tied Long Beach State 24-24.

First TV Game in Louisville


November 21, 1981. Louisville upset 9th-ranked Southern Miss
13-10 before a regional ABC audience.

Milestone Wins
Win Score Opponent (Date)
1 32-0 at Transylvania (Oct. 11, 1912)
50 13-12 at Marshall (Nov. 15, 1930)
100 35-12 at Bradley (Oct. 29, 1949)
150 48-6 Marshall (Oct. 31, 1959)
200 35-29 at Tulsa (Nov. 27, 1969)
250 51-7 Northwest Louisiana (Oct. 14, 1978)
300 68-0 Murray State (Sept. 8, 1990)
350 63-45 at East Carolina (Nov. 14, 1998)
400 56-49 at Memphis (Nov. 4, 2004)
450 24-17 at Kentucky (Sept. 17, 2011)
500 24-14 Duke (Oct. 14, 2016) Teddy Bridgewater threw for 255 yards and three scores in
Louisville’s 31-24 win over Cincinnati in 2013 — the last overtime
game in school history.
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NCAA Statistical Champions


Category Player Year Value
Statistical Team Champions
Points Fred Koster 1926 124*
Points Lenny Lyles 1957 132^ Total Offense
KR Yards Avg. Frank Moore 1966 27.9 Year..................................................Average
Average Per Catch Larry Hart 1970 24.1# 1998...........................................559.64 ypg
Yards from Scrimmage Howard Stevens 1972 1,515
2004.............................................539.0 ypg
All-Purpose Yards Howard Stevens 1972 2,132
KR Yards Avg. Frank Minnifield 1981 30.4
Interceptions Anthony Floyd 2000 10 Scoring Offense
Interceptions/Game Anthony Floyd 2000 0.91 Year..................................................Average
Sacks Per Game Michael Josiah 2000 1.39 2004.............................................. 49.8 ppg
Extra Point Attempts Art Carmody 2004 77
Extra Points Made Art Carmody 2004 77 Rushing Defense
Pass Completion Pct. Stefan LeFors 2004 73.5 Year..................................................Average
Passing Yards /Attempt Stefan LeFors 2004 10.1 2013...............................................80.7 ypg
Passing Efficiency Stefan LeFors 2004 181.7
Forced Fumbles Elvis Dumervil 2005 10 Total Defense
Forced Fumbles /Game Elvis Dumervil 2005 0.83 Year..................................................Average
Sacks Elvis Dumervil 2005 20 2013.............................................251.5 ypg
Sacks Per Game Elvis Dumervil 2005 1.67
Points Per Game Michael Bush 2005 14.4
Passes Intercepted
Sacks Marcus Smith 2013 16
Year.......................................................Total
Sacks Per Game Marcus Smith 2013 1.12
Interceptions Gerod Holliman 2014 14 2014........................................................ 26
Interceptions/Game Gerod Holliman 2014 1.08
Interception Yards Gerod Holliman 2014 245 Passes Had Intercepted
Rush Plays of 10+ Lamar Jackson 2016 65 Year.......................................................Total
Rush Plays of 30+ Lamar Jackson 2016 13 2013.......................................................... 4
Total Offense Yards Lamar Jackson 2017 5,261
Total Offense/Game Lamar Jackson 2017 404.7 Passing Efficiency
*National record prior to inception of NCAA Year.................................................... Rating
^Small college record (exceeded major college record)
2004................................................. 174.36
#Excludes bowl game

Turnovers Gained
Year.......................................................Total
1995........................................................ 41

Turnovers Lost
Year.......................................................Total
2013........................................................ 10

Punt Return Yardage Defense


Year..................................................Average
2011................................................. 0.5 ypr
2013................................................. 1.2 ypr

Sacks Per Game


Year..................................................Average
2013....................................................... 3.3

3Rd-Down Conversion Percentage


Year........................................................ Pct.
2013..................................................... 26.7
Lamar Jackson led the Elvis Dumervil posted 20 sacks in 2005,
nation in total offense in 2017, en route to winning the Bronko Nagurski Red Zone Attempts
averaging 404.7 yards Award, given to the nation’s Year.......................................................Total
per game. top defensive player. 2016........................................................ 76
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Seasons of Distinction
Sept. 22 at Drake 29 137 1 Oct. 1 at Memphis 27 161 2
1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons (19)
Oct. 6 Wichita State 39 192 0 Oct. 8 Tulsa 14 151 2
Lenny Lyles, 1957 (Sr.) Oct. 13 North Texas 24 89 1 Oct. 15 at Dayton 24 136 0
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Oct. 20 Mississippi State 16 123 1 Oct. 22 at Alabama 10 36 0
Sept. 21 at Evansville 14 138 2 Oct. 27 Cincinnati 30 66 1 Oct. 29 at Marshall 9 86 1
Sept. 27 at Eastern Kentucky 8 169 3 Nov. 3 at Tulsa 17 48 0 Nov. 5 Wichita State 11 31 0
Oct. 5 Toledo 10 165 3 Nov. 10 Dayton 32 103 0 Nov. 12 Drake 19 66 0
Oct. 12 at Murray State 9 78 0 Nov. 17 Furman 16 166 2 Nov. 20 Indiana State 30 141 0
Oct. 19 Dayton 11 80 1 Nov. 24 at West Texas State 38 168 1 Dec. 17 Louisiana Tech 17 50 0
Oct. 26 Central Michigan 15 188 3 Totals (11 games) 290 1,294 8 Totals (12 games) 196 1,007 5
Nov. 9 at Kent State 17 94 1
Nov. 16 Ohio 24 158 3 Walter Peacock, 1975 (Sr.) Nathan Poole, 1978 (Sr.)
Nov. 22 Morehead State 15 131 3 Date Opponent Att Yards TD Date Opponent Att Yards TD
Jan. 1 Drake 2 6 0 Sept. 13 Western Kentucky 21 58 0 Sept. 9 South Dakota State 12 81 0
Totals (10 games) 125 1,207 19 Sept. 20 at Drake 26 116 0 Sept. 16 Maryland 16 58 0
Sept. 27 Cincinnati 12 15 0 Sept. 23 at Cincinnati 22 149 1
Lee Bouggess, 1969 (Sr.) Oct. 4 at Wichita State 25 63 1 Sept. 30 Indiana State 24 238 2
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Oct. 11 Chattanooga 10 29 0 Oct. 7 at Tulsa 19 39 1
Sept. 13 at Drake 33 116 0 Oct. 18 at Memphis 21 59 1 Oct. 14 Northwest Louisiana 11 132 4
Sept. 20 Southern Illinois 31 93 1 Oct. 25 Mississippi State 27 104 1 Oct. 21 Boston University 15 92 2
Oct. 4 Dayton 29 84 0 Nov. 1 at Tulsa 28 93 1 Oct. 28 William & Mary 19 186 2
Oct. 18 Marshall 21 62 1 Nov. 8 Dayton 29 150 1 Nov. 4 at Wichita State 40 269 3
Oct. 25 at North Texas 22 102 0 Nov. 15 at Northeast Louisiana 37 206 0 Nov. 11 Memphis 20 98 0
Nov. 1 at Kent State 18 61 0 Nov. 22 at West Texas State 26 120 1 Nov. 18 at Southern Miss 14 52 0
Nov. 8 Cincinnati 27 130 1 Totals (11 games) 262 1,013 6 Totals (11 games) 212 1,394 15
Nov. 15 Wichita State 34 122 0
Nov. 22 at Memphis 24 123 1 Calvin Prince, 1976 (Jr.) Deon Booker, 1988 (Sr.)
Nov. 27 at Tulsa 28 171 2 Date Opponent Att Yards TD Date Opponent Att Yards TD
Totals (10 games) 267 1,064 6 Sept. 18 at Mississippi State 18 60 2 Sept. 3 at Maryland 9 49 0
Sept. 25 Drake 25 263 2 Sept. 10 Wyoming 9 42 0
Howard Stevens, 1971 (Jr.) Oct. 2 Wichita State 23 92 3 Sept. 17 Memphis 24 154 3
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Oct. 9 at Pittsburgh 11 23 0 Sept. 24 at North Carolina 18 125 1
Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt 18 68 0 Oct. 16 Northeast Louisiana 24 183 2 Oct. 1 at Southern Miss 17 106 0
Sept. 25 at Drake 14 52 1 Oct. 23 at Alabama 21 85 0 Oct. 8 Tulsa 21 108 0
Oct. 2 Dayton 14 156 2 Oct. 30 Tulsa 21 47 0 Oct. 15 Virginia 26 110 0
Oct. 9 at Memphis 30 175 2 Nov. 6 at Rutgers 16 48 0 Oct. 22 at Tulane 30 89 1
Oct. 16 at North Texas 25 80 1 Nov. 13 Memphis 11 56 0 Oct. 29 at Cincinnati 13 41 1
Oct. 23 Wichita State 23 99 1 Nov. 20 Boston University 28 135 1 Nov. 5 Virginia Tech 23 83 1
Oct. 30 Tampa 33 183 2 Nov. 27 at Cincinnati 15 36 0 Nov. 12 Western Kentucky 27 104 2
Nov. 6 at Tulsa 31 158 0 Totals (11 games) 213 1,028 10 Totals (11 games) 217 1,011 9
Nov. 13 Southern Illinois 33 260 2
Nov. 27 Cincinnati 29 198 1 Calvin Prince, 1977 (Sr.) Anthony Shelman, 1994 (Sr.)
Totals (10 games) 250 1,429 12 Date Opponent Att Yards TD Date Opponent Att Yards TD
Sept. 10 Northern Illinois 18 84 1 Sept. 3 at Kentucky 25 123 1
Howard Stevens, 1972 (Sr.) Sept. 17 Cincinnati 16 147 1 Sept. 10 at Texas 11 27 1
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Sept. 24 William & Mary 16 96 0 Sept. 17 at Arizona State 28 112 1
Sept. 16 Kent State 20 115 1 Oct. 1 at Memphis 13 34 0 Oct. 1 Pittsburgh 28 160 3
Sept. 30 at Dayton 25 160 2 Oct. 8 Tulsa 19 73 0 Oct. 8 NC State 27 139 2
Oct. 7 at Tampa 31 43 1 Oct. 15 at Dayton 18 55 1 Oct. 15 at Army 24 124 2
Oct. 14 North Texas 18 97 2 Oct. 22 at Alabama 15 100 0 Oct. 22 at Navy 23 63 2
Oct. 21 at Wichita State 30 178 1 Oct. 29 at Marshall 25 84 3 Oct. 29 Memphis 25 75 1
Oct. 28 at Cincinnati 38 258 3 Nov. 5 Wichita State 16 163 2 Nov. 3 Boston College 13 39 1
Nov. 4 Tulsa 38 204 1 Nov. 12 Drake 25 125 3 Nov. 12 Texas A&M 1 2 0
Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois 14 72 0 Nov. 20 Indiana State 24 81 2 Nov. 26 Tulsa 36 220 1
Nov. 18 Memphis 18 67 0 Dec. 17 Louisiana Tech 13 12 0 Totals (11 games) 241 1,084 15
Nov. 25 Drake 27 100 2 Totals (12 games) 218 1,054 13
Totals (10 games) 259 1,294 13 Calvin Arrington, 1995 (Sr.)
Nathan Poole, 1977 (Jr.) Date Opponent Att Yards TD
Walter Peacock, 1973 (Soph.) Date Opponent Att Yards TD Sept. 2 at Kentucky 37 133 1
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Sept. 10 Northern Illinois 11 47 0 Sept. 9 at Northern Illinois 29 133 2
Sept. 8 at Memphis 24 140 1 Sept. 17 Cincinnati 13 18 0 Sept. 16 Michigan State 25 72 0
Sept. 15 at Kent State 25 62 0 Sept. 24 William & Mary 11 84 0 Sept. 21 North Carolina 18 46 1

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Seasons of Distinction
Sept. 30 at Memphis 19 55 1 Sept. 26 Connecticut 19 100 1
2,500-Yard Passing Seasons (17)
Oct. 7 at Southern Miss 17 44 0 Oct. 10 at Memphis 15 81 0
Oct. 14 at Wyoming 12 56 0 Oct. 18 Middle Tennessee 19 161 1 Jay Gruden, 1988 (Sr.)
Oct. 28 Maryland 28 129 1 Oct. 25 South Florida 18 64 0 Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD
Nov. 4 Tulane 26 90 2 Nov. 1 at Syracuse 23 113 1 Sept. 3 at Maryland 45-28-2 319 2
Nov. 11 Northeast Louisiana 22 133 0 Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh 17 73 0 Sept. 10 Wyoming 29-18-3 207 0
Nov. 18 North Texas 22 125 2 Nov. 14 Cincinnati 13 60 1 Sept. 17 Memphis 23-15-1 171 1
Totals (11 games) 255 1,016 10 Nov. 22 West Virginia 8 61 0 Sept. 24 at North Carolina 43-26-1 323 2
Dec. 4 at Rutgers 9 13 0 Oct. 1 at Southern Miss 31-16-2 234 3
Leroy Collins, 1998 (Jr.) Totals (12 games) 183 1,047 8 Oct. 8 Tulsa 28-16-2 186 1
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Oct. 15 Virginia 45-26-2 268 3
Sept. 5 Kentucky 8 18 0 Bilal Powell, 2010 (Sr.) Oct. 22 at Tulane 35-24-2 320 2
Sept. 12 at Utah 13 56 0 Date Opponent Att Yards TD Oct. 29 at Cincinnati 47-28-0 266 1
Sept. 19 at Illinois 24 159 3 Sept. 4 Kentucky 16 153 1 Nov. 5 Virginia Tech 28-12-1 111 0
Sept. 26 Boston College 27 97 2 Sept. 11 Eastern Kentucky 16 92 2 Nov. 12 Western Kentucky 28-15-2 200 2
Oct. 3 Cincinnati 16 93 2 Sept. 18 at Oregon State 20 83 1 Totals (11 games) 382-224-1 2,605 17
Oct. 10 at Southern Miss 16 112 1 Oct. 2 at Arkansas State 21 157 1
Oct. 17 at Tulane 23 97 1 Oct. 9 Memphis 18 204 2 Browning Nagle, 1989 (Jr.)
Oct. 24 Memphis 18 91 1 Oct. 15 Cincinnati 24 209 2 Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD
Oct. 31 Western Kentucky 20 154 5 Oct. 23 Connecticut 27 105 0 Sept. 2 at Wyoming 25-11-1 195 4
Nov. 14 at East Carolina 27 145 3 Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh 11 64 0 Sept. 9 at Kansas 28-16-0 243 0
Nov. 21 Army 26 112 1 Nov. 6 at Syracuse Did Not Play Sept. 23 West Virginia 32-18-0 208 2
Totals (11 games) 218 1,134 19 Nov. 13 South Florida 31 140 0 Sept. 30 Cincinnati 28-17-0 214 2
Dec. 23 Marshall 14 94 3 Nov. 20 West Virginia 4 0 0 Oct. 14 Southern Miss 33-21-1 232 0
Nov. 26 at Rutgers 23 123 1 Oct. 21 at Tulsa 54-27-2 374 0
Frank Moreau, 1999 (Sr.) Dec. 21 Southern Miss 18 75 1 Oct. 28 at Virginia 24-15-0 192 1
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Totals (12 games) 229 1,405 11 Nov. 4 Western Kentucky 22-16-0 214 4
Sept. 4 at Kentucky 20 181 2 Nov. 11 at Memphis 25-13-1 197 1
Sept. 11 Chattanooga 19 188 4 Lamar Jackson, 2016 (Soph.) Nov. 18 at Boston College 32-16-3 212 2
Sept. 18 Illinois 25 139 1 Date Opponent Att Yards TD Dec. 2 *Syracuse 31-17-2 222 0
Sept. 25 Oklahoma 21 94 0 Sept. 1 Charlotte 11 119 2 Totals (11 games) 334-187-10 2,503 16
Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan 22 129 3 Sept. 9 at Syracuse 21 199 4
Oct. 7 at Army 27 150 4 Sept. 17 Florida State 17 146 4 Jeff Brohm, 1993 (Sr.)
Oct. 16 at Memphis 21 94 1 Sept. 24 at Marshall 12 62 2 Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD
Oct. 23 Houston Did Not Play Oct. 1 at Clemson 31 162 2 Sept. 4 San Jose State 20-15-0 195 1
Oct. 30 Alabama-Birmingham 28 128 1 Oct. 14 Duke 21 144 1 Sept. 11 at Memphis 19-12-1 219 4
Nov. 6 at Cincinnati 29 112 1 Oct. 22 North Carolina State 17 76 1 Sept. 18 Arizona State 38-26-0 331 2
Nov. 20 Southern Miss 21 74 0 Oct. 29 at Virginia 17 88 0 Sept. 25 Texas 24-14-0 293 1
Totals (10 games) 233 1,289 17 Nov. 5 at Boston College 15 185 3 Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh 40-22-1 340 1
Dec. 30 at Boise State 24 111 1 Nov. 12 Wake Forest 22 153 0 Oct. 9 at West Virginia 39-22-2 270 4
Nov. 17 at Houston 25 33 0 Oct. 16 Southern Miss 34-22-0 304 3
Michael Bush, 2005 (Jr.) Nov. 26 Kentucky 25 171 2 Oct. 23 Navy 33-24-1 320 3
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Dec. 31 Louisiana State 26 33 0 Nov. 6 at Tennessee 22-12-1 190 0
Sept. 4 at Kentucky 27 128 2 Totals (13 games) 260 1,571 21 Nov. 13 at Texas A&M 30-12-3 117 0
Sept. 17 Oregon State 11 57 2 Nov. 25 at Tulsa 5-4-0 47 1
Sept. 24 at South Florida 18 81 2 Lamar Jackson, 2017 (Jr.) Totals (11 games) 304-185-9 2,626 20
Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic 18 204 3 Date Opponent Att Yards TD Dec. 28 Michigan State 29-19-0 197 1
Oct. 8 North Carolina 20 57 2 Sept. 2 *Purdue 21 107 0
Oct. 15 at West Virginia 37 159 4 Sept. 9 at North Carolina 19 132 3 Chris Redman, 1997 (Soph.)
Oct. 22 at Cincinnati 17 127 3 Sept. 16 Clemson 17 64 0 Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD
Nov. 3 Pittsburgh 16 115 2 Sept. 23 Kent State 8 34 1 Aug. 30 at Kentucky 28-17-2 204 2
Nov. 11 Rutgers Did Not Play Sept. 30 Murray State 7 100 1 Sept. 6 Utah 36-18-1 324 2
Nov. 26 Syracuse Did Not Play Oct. 5 at NC State 19 73 2 Sept. 13 Illinois 28-19-1 324 3
Dec. 3 at Connecticut 25 121 3 Oct. 14 Boston College 22 180 3 Sept. 20 Penn State 38-24-1 315 3
Jan. 2 Virginia Tech 16 94 0 Oct. 21 at Florida State 23 178 1 Sept. 27 at Oklahoma 40-28-0 243 1
Totals (10 games) 205 1,143 23 Oct. 28 at Wake Forest 27 161 3 Oct. 4 at Southern Miss 31-21-1 178 1
Nov. 11 Virginia 15 147 1 Oct. 11 Tulane 57-34-3 428 4
Victor Anderson, 2008 (R-Fr.) Nov. 18 Syracuse 12 111 2 Oct. 25 Houston 43-27-2 333 1
Date Opponent Att Yards TD Nov. 25 at Kentucky 18 156 0 Nov. 1 East Carolina 47-21-2 234 0
Aug. 31 Kentucky 12 31 0 Dec. 30 ^Mississippi State 24 158 1 Nov. 8 at Cincinnati 62-32-1 337 1
Sept. 6 Tennessee Tech 12 114 1 Totals (13 games) 232 1,601 18 Nov. 15 at Memphis 35-20-0 159 0
Sept. 17 Kansas State 18 176 3   Totals (11 games) 445-261-14 3,079 18

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Seasons of Distinction
Chris Redman, 1998 (Jr.) Totals (12 games) 383-231-7 3,056 23 Nov. 3 Pittsburgh 31-21-0 247 0
Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD Dec. 31 Brigham Young 28-19-1 228 3 Nov. 11 Rutgers 30-22-0 315 3
Sept. 5 Kentucky 44-25-1 368 4 Nov. 26 Syracuse 24-14-2 219 2
Sept. 12 at Utah 57-29-4 350 1 Dave Ragone, 2002 (Sr.) Dec. 3 at Connecticut Did Not Play
Sept. 19 at Illinois 50-27-2 275 1 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Jan. 2 Virginia Tech Did Not Play
Sept. 26 Boston College 47-31-1 362 5 Sept. 1 Kentucky 39-14-1 193 1 Totals (10 games) 301-207-5 2,883 19
Oct. 3 Cincinnati 32-25-0 431 4 Sept. 7 at Duke 34-23-2 258 2
Oct. 10 at Southern Miss 36-19-4 207 0 Sept. 14 at Colorado State 41-22-1 294 1 Brian Brohm, 2006 (Jr.)
Oct. 17 at Tulane 56-41-1 477 1 Sept. 21 at Army 29-15-0 240 1 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD
Oct. 24 Memphis 49-32-0 506 4 Sept. 26 Florida State 27-15-1 182 2 Sept. 3 Kentucky 31-19-0 254 1
Oct. 31 Western Kentucky 46-36-1 474 3 Oct. 8 at Memphis 31-21-0 177 2 Sept. 9 at Temple 29-16-1 307 1
Nov. 14 at East Carolina 56-44-1 592 6 Oct. 19 Texas Christian 34-18-1 309 3 Sept. 16 Miami, Fla. 14-10-0 181 1
Nov. 21 Army Did Not Play Oct. 26 East Carolina 32-23-0 352 5 Sept. 23 at Kansas State Did Not Play
Totals (10 games) 473-309-15 4,042 29 Nov. 7 Cincinnati 31-11-0 91 0 Oct. 6 Middle Tennessee Did Not Play
Dec. 23 Marshall 54-35-1 336 1 Nov. 14 at Southern Miss 36-19-0 200 2 Oct. 14 Cincinnati 36-20-1 324 1
Nov. 23 UAB 33-21-3 207 3 Oct. 21 at Syracuse 26-18-1 203 0
Chris Redman, 1999 (Sr.) Nov. 30 at Houston 29-15-1 184 1 Nov. 2 West Virginia 26-19-0 354 1
Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD Dec. 18 Marshall 45-20-1 193 1 Nov. 9 at Rutgers 27-13-1 163 1
Sept. 4 at Kentucky 41-30-0 324 5 Totals (13 games) 441-237-11 2,880 24 Nov. 18 South Florida 33-19-0 274 2
Sept. 11 Chattanooga 33-25-2 238 2 Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh 29-21-0 337 4
Sept. 18 Illinois 60-39-2 450 3 Stefan LeFors, 2003 (Jr.) Dec. 2 Connecticut 28-20-1 341 4
Sept. 25 Oklahoma 49-24-2 292 2 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Jan. 2 Wake Forest 34-24-0 311 0
Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan 31-24-1 259 2 Aug. 31 at Kentucky 23-14-1 180 1 Totals (11 games) 313-199-5 3,049 16
Oct. 7 at Army 50-36-1 366 2 Sept. 13 at Syracuse 25-16-1 266 3
Oct. 16 at Memphis 47-33-1 385 4 Sept. 20 Texas-El Paso 19-12-0 164 2 Brian Brohm, 2007 (Sr.)
Oct. 23 Houston 53-27-1 397 5 Sept. 27 Temple 7-5-0 100 2 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD
Oct. 30 UAB 34-23-0 224 2 Oct. 4 at South Florida 40-19-2 267 1 Aug. 30 Murray State 21-16-0 375 4
Nov. 6 at Cincinnati 49-32-1 367 0 Oct. 11 Army 28-19-1 406 0 Sept. 6 Middle Tennessee 39-25-0 401 5
Nov. 20 Southern Miss 42-24-2 345 2 Oct. 17 Tulane 27-16-0 188 0 Sept. 15 at Kentucky 43-28-1 366 2
Totals (11 games) 489-317-13 3,647 29 Oct. 25 at East Carolina 27-17-0 187 1 Sept. 22 Syracuse 65-45-2 555 4
Dec. 30 at Boise State 47-26-3 314 2 Nov. 5 at Texas Christian 46-31-0 459 1 Sept. 29 at NC State 33-20-1 251 1
Nov. 15 Memphis 31-13-1 159 0 Oct. 5 Utah 58-39-0 467 4
Dave Ragone, 2000 (Soph.) Nov. 22 Houston 31-24-0 334 2 Oct. 13 at Cincinnati 38-28-0 350 3
Date Opponent A-C-I Yds TD Nov. 28 at Cincinnati 27-16-1 211 2 Oct. 19 at Connecticut 41-29-2 228 1
Sept. 2 Kentucky 30-23-0 256 3 Dec. 18 Miami, Ohio 26-17-3 224 2 Oct. 27 Pittsburgh 30-21-1 236 2
Sept. 9 Grambling 21-12-1 177 4 Totals (13 games) 357-219-10 3,145 17 Nov. 8 at West Virginia 46-27-2 345 2
Sept. 23 at Florida State 44-24-1 207 0 Nov. 17 at South Florida 37-18-3 213 1
Sept. 30 Connecticut 31-19-1 253 2 Stefan LeFors, 2004 (Sr.) Nov. 29 Rutgers 22-12-0 237 1
Oct. 7 at UAB 29-21-1 227 4 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Totals (12 games) 473-308-12 4,024 30
Oct. 14 Cincinnati 31-25-2 326 3 Sept. 5 Kentucky 14-8-1 139 1
Oct. 19 East Carolina 17-8-3 93 1 Sept. 11 at Army 24-18-0 270 1 Teddy Bridgewater, 2012 (Soph.)
Oct. 28 Tulane 42-24-0 283 3 Sept. 25 at North Carolina 16-13-0 123 0 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD
Nov. 4 at Southern Miss 42-25-0 293 2 Oct. 2 East Carolina 14-12-0 148 1 Sept. 2 Kentucky 21-19-0 232 0
Nov. 11 Army 33-22-1 290 3 Oct. 14 at Miami, Fla. 22-17-0 242 3 Sept. 8 Missouri State 39-30-0 344 2
Nov. 18 at Houston 34-13-1 216 2 Oct. 22 South Florida 26-21-0 242 1 Sept. 15 North Carolina 28-23-0 279 3
Totals (11 games) 354-216-11 2,621 27 Nov. 4 at Memphis 34-24-0 321 3 Sept. 22 at Fla. International 36-19-2 194 2
Dec. 29 Colorado State 37-24-0 321 2 Nov. 10 Texas Christian 21-13-0 275 3 Sept. 29 at Southern Miss 13-9-1 85 1
Nov. 20 at Houston 22-18-1 317 3 Oct. 13 at Pittsburgh 26-17-0 304 1
Dave Ragone, 2001 (Jr.) Nov. 27 Cincinnati 11-8-0 79 1 Oct. 20 South Florida 25-21-0 256 2
Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Dec. 4 at Tulane 27-19-0 247 1 Oct. 26 Cincinnati 41-24-1 416 2
Aug. 23 New Mexico State 31-18-1 272 3 Dec. 31 Boise State 26-18-1 193 2 Nov. 3 Temple 28-19-0 324 5
Sept. 1 at Kentucky 34-21-0 368 3 Totals (12 games) 257-189-3 2,596 20 Nov. 10 at Syracuse 49-36-1 424 3
Sept. 8 Western Carolina 23-14-0 218 0 Nov. 24 Connecticut 53-30-1 331 2
Sept. 22 at Illinois 39-22-3 309 1 Brian Brohm, 2005 (Soph.) Nov. 29 at Rutgers 28-20-1 263 2
Sept. 29 Memphis 27-15-0 207 2 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Jan. 2 Florida 32-20-1 266 2
Oct. 4 Colorado State 28-20-2 213 1 Sept. 4 at Kentucky 27-19-0 179 0 Totals (13 games) 419-287-8 3,718 27
Oct. 16 Southern Miss 32-17-0 186 1 Sept. 17 Oregon State 22-18-1 368 5
Oct. 27 at Cincinnati 28-12-0 154 1 Sept. 24 at South Florida 47-29-1 389 0 Teddy Bridgewater, 2013 (Jr.)
Nov. 3 at Tulane 30-19-0 232 3 Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic 23-15-0 282 1 Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD
Nov. 10 Houston 27-19-0 246 2 Oct. 8 North Carolina 22-17-0 304 4 Sept. 1 Ohio 28-23-1 355 5
Nov. 15 at East Carolina 34-22-1 292 3 Oct. 15 at West Virginia 49-31-1 277 2 Sept. 7 Eastern Kentucky 32-23-0 397 4
Nov. 23 at Texas Christian 50-32-0 359 3 Oct. 22 at Cincinnati 26-21-0 303 2 Sept. 14 at Kentucky 28-16-0 250 1

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Seasons of Distinction
Sept. 21 Florida International 22-17-0 212 4 Arnold Jackson, 1998 (Soph.) Totals (12 games) 72 1,188 9
Oct. 5 at Temple 35-25-0 348 2 Date Opponent No. Yards TD Dec. 31 Brigham Young 6 88 1
Oct. 10 Rutgers 31-21-1 310 2 Sept. 5 Kentucky 7 123 1
Oct. 18 Central Florida 38-29-0 341 2 Sept. 12 at Utah 7 103 0 J.R. Russell, 2003 (Sr.)
Oct. 26 at South Florida 29-25-0 344 3 Sept. 19 at Illinois 7 93 1 Date Opponent No. Yards TD
Nov. 8 at Connecticut 37-21-1 288 1 Sept. 26 Boston College 9 120 1 Aug. 31 at Kentucky 3 45 0
Nov. 16 Houston 29-19-0 203 0 Oct. 3 Cincinnati 10 133 2 Sept. 13 at Syracuse 6 133 1
Nov. 23 Memphis 36-26-0 220 1 Oct. 10 at Southern Miss 6 42 0 Sept. 20 Texas-El Paso 3 38 0
Dec. 5 at Cincinnati 37-23-1 255 3 Oct. 17 at Tulane 12 132 1 Sept. 27 Temple 5 99 1
Dec. 28 Miami, Fla. 45-35-0 447 3 Oct. 24 Memphis 6 53 0 Oct. 4 at South Florida 7 67 0
Totals (13 games) 427-303-4 3,970 31 Oct. 31 Western Kentucky 11 126 1 Oct. 11 Army 6 153 0
Nov. 14 at East Carolina 7 58 0 Oct. 17 Tulane 6 80 0
Lamar Jackson, 2016 (Soph.) Nov. 21 Army 8 182 3 Oct. 25 at East Carolina 5 77 1
Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Totals (11 games) 90 1,165 10 Nov. 5 at Texas Christian 8 119 0
Sept. 1 Charlotte 23-17-0 355 6 Dec. 23 Marshall 8 96 0 Nov. 15 Memphis 4 36 0
Sept. 9 at Syracuse 39-20-1 397 1 Nov. 22 Houston 9 111 1
Sept. 17 Florida State 20-13-1 250 1 Arnold Jackson, 1999 (Jr.) Nov. 28 at Cincinnati 6 111 1
Sept. 24 at Marshall 44-24-1 212 5 Date Opponent No. Yards TD Dec. 18 Miami, Ohio 7 144 3
Oct. 1 at Clemson 44-27-1 348 1 Sept. 4 at Kentucky 7 69 0 Totals (13 games) 75 1,213 8
Oct. 14 Duke 26-13-0 310 1 Sept. 11 Chattanooga 10 88 1
Oct. 22 NC State 34-20-0 341 3 Sept. 18 Illinois 11 194 1 Harry Douglas, 2006 (Jr.)
Oct. 29 at Virginia 41-24-1 344 4 Sept. 25 Oklahoma 6 59 1 Date Opponent No. Yards TD
Nov. 5 at Boston College 17-12-1 231 4 Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan 5 60 1 Sept. 3 Kentucky 5 87 0
Nov. 12 Wake Forest 26-14-0 145 1 Oct. 7 at Army 10 97 0 Sept. 9 at Temple 4 58 0
Nov. 17 at Houston 43-20-0 211 1 Oct. 16 at Memphis 8 108 1 Sept. 16 Miami, Fla. 4 94 0
Nov. 26 Kentucky 25-16-3 281 2 Oct. 23 Houston 9 119 1 Sept. 23 at Kansas State 6 81 1
Dec. 31 *Louisiana State 10-27-0 153 0 Oct. 30 Alabama-Birmingham 9 80 1 Oct. 6 Middle Tennessee 5 63 0
Totals (13 games) 409-230-9 3,543 30 Nov. 6 at Cincinnati 15 174 0 Oct. 14 Cincinnati 5 65 0
Nov. 20 Southern Miss 11 161 2 Oct. 21 at Syracuse 6 72 0
Lamar Jackson, 2017 (Jr.) Totals (11 games) 101 1,209 9 Nov. 2 West Virginia 6 116 0
Date Opponent A-C-I Yards TD Dec. 30 at Boise State 9 109 1 Nov. 9 at Rutgers 3 97 0
Sept. 2 *Purdue 46-30-0 378 0 Nov. 18 South Florida 7 86 2
Sept. 9 at North Carolina 39-25-0 393 3 Deion Branch, 2000 (Jr.) Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh 4 132 1
Sept. 16 Clemson 42-21-1 317 0 Date Opponent No. Yards TD Dec. 2 Connecticut 5 149 2
Sept. 23 Kent State 22-18-2 299 1 Sept. 2 Kentucky 9 123 2 Jan. 2 Wake Forest 10 165 0
Sept. 30 Murray State 26-18-0 249 1 Sept. 9 Grambling 3 73 2 Totals (13 games) 70 1,265 6
Oct. 5 at NC State 47-26-1 354 2 Sept. 23 at Florida State 5 20 0
Oct. 14 Boston College 39-19-1 332 3 Sept. 30 Connecticut 9 116 0 Harry Douglas, 2007 (Sr.)
Oct. 21 at Florida State 21-13-0 156 1 Oct. 7 at Alabama-Birmingham 8 78 1 Date Opponent No. Yards TD
Oct. 28 at Wake Forest 44-27-1 330 3 Oct. 14 Cincinnati 8 194 1 Aug. 30 Murray State 5 151 2
Nov. 11 Virginia 26-15-0 195 3 Oct. 19 East Carolina 8 131 0 Sept. 6 Middle Tennessee 8 100 1
Nov. 18 Syracuse 26-14-0 270 2 Oct. 28 Tulane 6 62 0 Sept. 15 at Kentucky 13 223 1
Nov. 25 at Kentucky 21-15-0 216 2 Nov. 4 at Southern Miss 7 76 1 Sept. 22 Syracuse 12 205 1
Dec. 30 ^Mississippi State 31-13-4 171 2 Nov. 11 Army 3 71 1 Sept. 29 at NC State Did Not Play
Totals (13 games) 430-254-10 3,660 27 Nov. 18 at Houston 5 72 1 Oct. 5 Utah Did Not Play
Totals (11 games) 71 1,016 9 Oct. 13 at Cincinnati 7 118 0
Dec. 29 Colorado State 10 170 1 Oct. 19 at Connecticut 4 19 0
1,000-Yard Receiving Seasons (8)
Oct. 27 Pittsburgh 6 63 1
Mark Clayton, 1982 (Sr.) Deion Branch, 2001 (Sr.) Nov. 8 at West Virginia 7 98 0
Date Opponent No. Yards TD Date Opponent No. Yards TD Nov. 17 at South Florida 8 136 1
Sept. 4 Western Kentucky 3 46 0 Aug. 23 New Mexico State 5 109 2 Nov. 29 Rutgers 1 46 0
Sept. 11 at Cincinnati 3 50 0 Sept. 1 at Kentucky 6 82 0 Totals (10 games) 71 1,159 7
Sept. 25 Oklahoma State 4 152 1 Sept. 8 Western Carolina 8 93 0
Oct. 2 Miami, Fla. 6 135 0 Sept. 22 at Illinois 9 174 0
Oct. 9 Temple 5 100 0 Sept. 29 Memphis 5 134 2
Oct. 16 Richmond 9 159 3 Oct. 4 Colorado State 4 39 0
Oct. 23 at Southern Miss 0 0 0 Oct. 16 Southern Miss 0 0 0
Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh 5 81 0 Oct. 27 at Cincinnati 0 0 0
Nov. 6 Indiana State 5 110 0 Nov. 3 at Tulane 9 116 0
Nov. 13 at Florida State 4 100 1 Nov. 10 Houston 9 147 2
Nov. 20 at Memphis 9 179 1 Nov. 15 at East Carolina 10 161 2
Totals (11 games) 53 1,112 6 Nov. 23 at Texas Christian 7 133 1

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Louisville’s NCAA FBS Statistical Rankings


TEAM 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Pool Size 129 125 125 125 123 120 120 120 120 119 119 119 117 117 117 117 115
Rushing Offense 15 (245.1) 13 (242.2) 64 (171.0) 92 (142.7) 86 (146.8) 102 (122.7) 93 (121.5) 34 (175.0) 89 (125.2) 46 (164.5) 64 (146.1) 12 (185.3) 30 (188.5) 8 (250.4) 10 (228.2) 104 (106.9) 86 (122.1)
Passing Offense 15 (299.8) 23 (290.5) 46 (245.1) 46 (252.0) 16 (314.0) 24 (296.1) 74 (211.5) T-79 (194.0) 71 (208.9) 63 (212.2) 4 (341.9) 7 (290.0) 13 (293.6) 9 (288.6) 29 (260.7) 54 (226.5) 28 (259.9)
Total Offense 3 (544.9) 3 (532.7) 54 (416.1) 69 (394.7) 28 (460.8) 52 (418.8) 103 (333.0) 71 (369.0) 91 (334.1) 45 (376.7) 6 (488.0) 2 (475.3) 9 (482.1) 1 (539.0) 5 (488.9) 97 (333.4) 57 (382.0)
Scoring Offense 11 (38.1) 6 (42.5) 65 (28.7) 50 (31.2) 25 (35.2) 50 (31.2) 98 (21.9) T-63 (26.4) 111 (18.1) 68 (24.7) 18 (35.2) 4 (37.8) 3 (43.4) 1 (49.8) 15 (34.6) 48 (28.8) 30 (30.5)
Rushing Defense 63 (163.4) 12 (115.2) 14 (120.2) 10 (108.9) 1 (80.7) 48 (148.0) 10 (100.5) 52 (144.3) 84 (165.1) 37 (129.5) 72 (165.3) 19 (104.8) 21 (114.0) 18 (109.0) 76 (170.3) 17 (113.0) 46 (139.3)
Pass Defense 66 (224.7) 37 (207.1) 51 (212.5) 26 (199.6) 5 (170.8) 16 (192.3) 68 (227.4) 9 (167.4) 42 (206.0) 92 (239.3) 87 (251.2) 80 (215.7) 46 (210.0) 30 (196.9) 103 (258.3) 48 (206.9) 40 (199.3)
Total Defense 62 (388.1) 14 (322.2) 18 (332.8) 6 (308.5) 1 (251.5) 23 (340.3) 23 (327.9) 14 (311.7) 65 (371.1) 70 (368.8) 84 (416.5) 40 (320.5) 23 (324.0) 15 (305.9) 93 (428.6) 22 (319.9) 35 (338.6)
Scoring Defense 70 (27.4) 31 (23.8) 39 (24.1) 24 (21.8) 2 (12.2) 36 (23.8) 17 (20.1) 18 (19.4) 65 (26.3) 88 (29.8) 91 (31.4) 17 (16.3) 47 (23.8) 24 (19.7) 72 (27.8) 47 (24.5) 10 (17.8)
Net Punting 26 (39.9) 17 (40.2) 46 (38.2) 105 (34.4) 49 (37.4) 119 (32.6) 63 (36.4) 44 (37.1) 60 (35.8) 72 (34.3) 88 (33.3) 87 (33.5) 67 (33.5) 100 (31.9) 51 (36.2) 83 (33.0) 55 (35.6)
Punt Returns 102 (5.1) 60 (8.1) 81 (7.1) 69 (7.4) 68 (7.6) 107 (4.3) 102 (5.0) 18 (12.6) 33 (11.4) 61 (8.9) 90 (6.7) 95 (6.8) 46 (10.1) 49 (10.3) 67 (9.2) 23 (13.3) 19 (12.0)
Kickoff Returns 95 (19.3) 71 (20.6) 89 (20.1) 59 (21.1) 41 (22.7) 118 (17.3) 27 (23.6) 10 (25.5) 18 (24.1) 111 (18.8) 46 (22.1) 57 (20.3) 55 (20.8) 40 (21.2) 95 (18.4) 31 (22.0) 39 (21.7)
Turnover Margin 56 (0.2) 107 (-0.54) 75 (-0.08) 43 (0.3) 2 (1.3) 17 (.85) T-67 (-.08) 44 (.23) 77 (-.25) 110 (-1.0) 55 (.00) T-46 (.15) 28 (.50) 10 (.92) 47 (.23) 104 (-1.2) 18 (.67)
Passes Intercepted 45 (13) 22 (15) 14 (17) 1 (26) 30 (16) T-63 (11) T-73 (10) T-89 (9) T-76 (10) T-98 (8) T-109 (7) T-60 (12) T-83 (9) T-9 (17) T-56 (13) T-91 (9) T-22 (17)
Fumbles Lost 94 (11) 128 (14) 104 (12) 120 (16) 12 (6) T-6 (5) T-35 (9) T-25 (8) T-39 (9) T-87 (13) T-44 (10) T-108 (16) T-82 (12) T-72 (11) T-19 (8) T-115 (20) T-107 (16)
Passes Had Intercepted 53 (10) 56 (10) 104 (15) 41 (10) 1 (4) T-28 (8) T-75 (13) T-13 (8) T-45 (11) T-101 (17) T-65 (14) T-9 (7) T-30 (10) T-6 (5) T-47 (12) T-37 (11) T-9 (7)
Turnovers Gained 37 (23) 24 (25) 21 (26) 11 (30) 23 (27) T-42 (24) T-64 (21) T-77 (19) T-99 (17) T-91 (18) T-59 (24) T-47 (25) T-16 (28) T-18 (27) T-67 (23) T-111 (16) 12 (31)
Turnovers Lost 85 (21) 124 (32) 116 (27) 98 (26) 1 (10) T-6 (13) T-57 (22) T-12 (16) T-37 (20) T-104 (30) T-52 (24) T-56 (23) T-60 (22) T-19 (16) T-31 (20) T-95 (31) T-53 (23)
Passing Efficiency 28 (146.6) 27 (149.28) 61 (130.54) 60 (131.19) 3 (171.9) 12 (154.2) 50 (134.0) 48 (133.8) 95 (116.0) 79 (117.6) 9 (149.05) 5 (161.5) 3 (159.9) 1 (174.36) 18 (142.70) 59 (122.2) 18(141.92)
Pass Efficiency Def. 70 (130.6) 51 (125.51) 45 (121.14) 5 (105.65) 4 (99.2) 47 (125.5) 59 (129.7) 35 (118.2) 102 (142.0) 99 (140.2) 115 (149.34) 23 (110.9) 52 (121.4) 23 (108.75) 52 (122.95) 35 (112.9) 18 (105.0)
Fewest Penalties/G 81 (6.3) 120 (7.7) 113 (7.45) 98 (6.9) 103 (7.1) 77 (6.3) T-96 (6.9) T-111 (7.9) T-76 (6.6) T-72 (6.3) 104 (7.8) T-29 (5.0) T-90 (7.7) T-22 (5.6) 89 (7.5) 116 (10.3) 102 (8.8)
Fewest Yds Penalized/G 59 (51.1) 121 (70.6) 101 (814) 54 (641) 111 (64.3) 75 (54.1) T-83 (56.5) 105 (63.8) 83 (57.6) T-82 (56.8) 112 (68.2) 45 (44.8) 94 (68.0) 51 (51.9) 75 (61.0) 115 (91.7) 104 (75.4)
Punt Return Yardage Def. 46 (6.0) 93 (9.6) 25 (4.8) 97 (9.7) 1 (1.2) 63 (8.1) 1 (0.5) 15 (5.1) 34 (6.7) 51 (8.3) 74 (9.6) 32 (7.1) 72 (10.2) 96 (12.4) 12 (5.9) T-25 (8.6) 33 (7.9)
Kick Return Yardage Def. 46 (19.8) 71 (20.9) 93 (22.8) 100 (22.6) 91 (22.7) 110 (24.7) 116 (24.8) 99 (23.7) 114 (24.8) 48 (20.4) 18 (19.2) 60 (20.3) 84 (21.8) 52 (19.8) 80 (21.6) 36 (18.9) 9 (17.1)
Sacks 62 (2.1) 45 (2.3) 9 (2.9) 9 (3.2) 1 (3.3) 78 (1.69) 21 (2.5) 6 (3.0) 58 (1.9) 106 (1.2) 101 (1.4) 2 (3.5) T-2 (3.8) 82 (.67) — — —
Tackles For Loss 58 (6.1) 95 (6.4) 13 (7.5) 26 (6.8) 6 (7.8) 100 (4.5) 22 (7.1) 29 (6.6) 63 (5.6) 97 (4.8) 75 (5.8) T-18 (7.0) 6 (8.7) 101 (1.8) — — —
Sacks Allowed 98 (2.54) 124 (3.6) 124 (3.4) 114 (31) 60 (2.0) 85 (2.4) 110 (3.2) 26 (1.4) T-111 (3.1) 49 (1.8) 62 (2.1) T-31 (1.5) T-55 (2.1) T-28 (.67) — — —
3rd-Down Conversion 28 (44.2) 60 (41.1) 79 (38.1) 73 (39.4) 2 (56.0) 8 (49.7) 75 (39.4) T-60 (39.9) 81 (36.8) 72 (37.9) 27 (44.2) 14 (46.3) 9 (48.0) — — — —
4th-Down Conversion 24 (63.3) 6 (68.8) 80 (46.7) 52 (52.4) 108 (33.3) T-11 (69.2) T-98 (41.2) T-51 (53.9) T-84 (40.0) 66 (45.8) T-50 (52.9) T-9 (66.7) T-83 (42.9) — — — —
3rd-Down Conv. Pct. Def 28 (44.2) 10 (31.5) 35 (35.3) 10 (31.8) 1 (26.7) T-74 (41.7) 51 (38.3) 13 (34.1) 76 (40.3) 49 (37.3) 51 (37.7) 11 (30.6) 42 (36.2) — — — —
Time Of Possession 56 (30:25) 87 (28:46) 72 (29:28) 15 (32:31) 2 (33:49) 6 (32:58) 20 (31:58) 31 (31:01) 77 (29:19) 20 (31:36) 22 (31:18) 34 (30:52) 90 (28:56) — — — —
First Downs 2 (27.1) 11 (25.0) 59 (20.9) 66 (20.4) 30 (23.4) 35 (22.9) 107 (16.5) 73 (18.8) T-92 (17.8) 44 (20.3) — — — — — — —
Red Zone Offense 62 (.847) 74 (.829) 78 (.828) 66 (.83) 39 (.86) T-3 (.93) T-45 (.84) T-49 (.83) T-97 (.76) T-108 (.71) — — — — — — —
Red Zone Defense 96 (.872) 96 (.886) 55 (.824) 26 (.77) 3 (.68) T-89 (.81) T-27 (.77) T-91 (.87) T-32 (.78) — — — — — — — —

Individuals in the NCAA Statistics (Top 5 Since 1999) ACC Team Leaders
Interceptions Year Rk Stats Total Offense Year Rk Stats Turnovers Gained
2015.................................................................................................. 26
Gerod Holliman 2014 1 1.1 Lamar Jackson 2017 1 404.7 Interceptions
Kerry Rhodes 2004 T-4 .50 Lamar Jackson 2016 2 393.4 2015.................................................................................................. 17
2014.................................................................................................. 26
Anthony Floyd 2000 T-1 .91 Brian Brohm 2007 5 331.5 First Downs Offense
2017................................................................................................ 352
Completion Percentage Year Rk Stats Scoring Year Rk Stats Fourth Down Conversion Defense
2014............................................................................................... .250
Teddy Bridgewater 2013 1 71.0 Art Carmody 2006 4 9.6 Passing Offense
Michael Bush 2005 1 14.4 2017............................................................................................. 299.8
Scoring Offense
Field Goals Year Rk Stats Frank Moreau 1999 5 10.2 2017............................................................................................... 38.1
Art Carmody 2006 5 1.6 2016............................................................................................... 42.5
Total Offense
Rushing Touchdowns Year Rk Stats 2017............................................................................................. 544.9
Passing Efficiency Year Rk Stats Lamar Jackson 2016 5 21 2016............................................................................................. 532.7
Teddy Bridgewater 2013 5 171.1
Brian Brohm 2005 2 166.7 Points Responsible Year Rk Stats ACC Individual
Stefan LeFors 2004 1 181.7 Lamar Jackson 2016 2 308 Statistics Leaders
Lamar Jackson 2017 4 272
Kickoff Returns Year Rk Stats Forced Fumbles
James Hearns....................................... 2017...................................... 0.3
Jeremy Wright 2010 5 30.6 Sacks Year Rk Stats Interceptions
Gerod Holliman.................................. 2014...................................... 1.1
Broderick Clark 2002 2 28.9 Marcus Smith 2013 1 1.12 Passes Defended
Zek Parker 2000 2 28.9 Elvis Dumervil 2005 1 1.7 Gerod Holliman.................................. 2014...................................... 1.3
Passing Yards/Completion
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017.................................. 14.41
Passing Yards/Game
Receiving Yards/G Year Rk Stats Tackles For Loss Year Rk Stats Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017.................................. 281.5
Harry Douglas 2007 3 115.9 Devonte’ Fields 2015 1 1.7 Points Responsible For
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017..................................... 272
Arnold Jackson 1999 4 109.9 Elvis Dumervil 2005 T-5 1.8 Lamar Jackson..................................... 2016..................................... 308
Rushing Touchdowns
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017....................................... 18
Receiving Yards/Catch Year Rk Stats Forced Fumbles Year Rk Stats Lamar Jackson..................................... 2016....................................... 21
Rushing Yards/Game
Jaylen Smith 2016 3 22.2 James Hearns 2016 2 0.42 Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017.................................. 123.2
Scoring
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2016...................................... 9.7
Receptions Year Rk Stats Tackles for Loss
Devonte’ Fields................................... 2015...................................... 1.7
Arnold Jackson 1999 4 9.2 Total Offense
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017.................................. 404.7
Total Touchdowns
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017....................................... 18
Yards Per Carry
Lamar Jackson..................................... 2017.................................... 6.90
Brandon Radcliff.................................. 2016.................................... 6.54

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Attendance Records
Largest Home Game Attendance Largest Away Game Attendance
Rk. Att. Opponent Date Result Rk. Att. Opponent Date Result
1. 55,632 Florida State Sept. 17, 2016 W, 63-20 1. 95,670 Penn State Sept. 7, 1996 L, 7-24
2. 55,588 Clemson Sept. 16, 2017 L, 21-47 2. 94,826 Tennessee Nov. 6, 1993 L, 10-45
3. 55,428 Miami Sept. 1, 2014 W, 31-13 3. 92,084 Tennessee Nov. 7, 1987 L, 10-41
4. 55,414 Florida State Oct. 30, 2014 L, 31-42 4. 91,734 Ohio State Sept. 14, 1991 L, 15-23
5. 55,398 Clemson Sept. 17, 2014 L, 17-20 5. 89,653 Ohio State Sept. 5, 1992 L, 19-20
6. 55,386 Kentucky Sept. 2, 2012 W, 32-14 6. 84,476 Florida Oct. 24, 1992 L, 17-31
7. 55,332 Ohio Sept. 1, 2013 W, 49-7 7. 83,362 Clemson Oct. 1, 2016 L, 36-42
8. 55,327 Kentucky Sept. 4, 2010 L, 16-23 8. 82,679 Clemson Oct. 11, 2014 L, 17-23
9. 55, 218 NC State Oct. 22, 2016 W, 54-13 9. 80,741 Florida State Sept. 23, 2000 L, 0-32
10. 55,215 UCF Oct. 18, 2013 L, 35-38 10. 80,795 Notre Dame Nov. 22, 2014 W, 31-28
11. 55,168 Rutgers Oct. 10, 2013 W, 24-10 11. 74,993 Oklahoma Sept. 27, 1997 L, 14-35
12. 55,121 Duke Oct. 14, 2016 W, 24-14 12. 72,822 Illinois Sept. 6, 1986 L, 0-23
13. 55,118 Kentucky Nov. 29, 2014 W, 44-40 13. 70,988 Kentucky Sept. 19, 2009 L, 27-31
14. 55,106 Cincinnati Oct. 15, 2010 L, 27-35 14. 70,857 Kentucky Sept. 15, 2007 L, 34-40
15. 54,074 Kentucky Nov. 26, 2016 L, 38-41 15. 70,838 Kentucky Sept. 1, 2001 W, 36-10

Year-by-Year Attendance
Year G W L T Overall Overall Avg. Home Games HW HL HT Home Total Home Avg. Largest Home Crowd
1975 11 2 9 0 139,289 12,663 5 2 3 0 75,524 15,105 34,077 vs. Western Kentucky
1976 11 5 6 0 215,521 19,593 6 4 2 0 72,350 12,058 16,541 vs. Wichita State
1977 12 7 4 1 233,350 19,446 7 5 1 1 110,540 15,791 25,384 vs. Cincinnati
1978 11 7 4 0 207,554 18,869 7 5 2 0 138,313 19,759 36,124 vs. Maryland
1979 11 4 6 1 227,966 20,724 6 2 3 1 115,094 19,182 29,436 vs. Virginia Tech
1980 11 5 6 0 330,090 30,008 6 3 3 0 111,490 18,582 24,695 vs. Indiana State
1981 11 5 6 0 313,650 28,514 6 4 2 0 121,564 20,261 28,136 vs. Tennessee State
1982 11 5 6 0 279,670 25,425 6 4 2 0 125,084 20,847 28,749 vs. Miami (Fla.)
1983 11 3 8 0 268,071 24,370 6 3 3 0 140,810 23,468 31,447 vs. Pittsburgh
1984 11 2 9 0 279,839 25,440 6 1 5 0 144,869 24,145 26,859 vs. SMU
1985 11 2 9 0 352,685 32,062 6 2 4 0 165,878 27,646 36,914 vs. Western Kentucky
1986 11 3 8 0 315,475 28,680 5 2 3 0 129,766 25,953 34,144 vs. Western Kentucky
1987 11 3 7 1 404,126 36,739 6 3 3 0 155,913 25,986 33,392 vs. Cincinnati
1988 11 8 3 0 300,805 27,346 6 5 1 0 158,847 26,475 31,636 vs. Western Kentucky
1989 11 6 5 0 350,944 31,904 4 2 2 0 150,047 37,512 39,132 vs. West Virginia
1990 12 10 1 1 442,831 36,903 6 6 0 0 217,138 36,190 37,636 vs. Boston College
1991 11 2 9 0 432,591 39,326 6 2 4 0 218,974 36,496 40,457 vs. Tennessee
1992 11 5 6 0 459,924 41,811 5 3 2 0 161,913 32,383 37,323 vs. Syracuse
1993 12 9 3 0 492,610 41,051 5 5 0 0 187,590 37,518 39,639 vs. Arizona State
1994 11 6 5 0 463,117 42,102 6 4 2 0 223,636 37,273 38,711 vs. Boston College
1995 11 7 4 0 347,966 31,633 6 4 2 0 193,177 32,196 37,704 vs. North Carolina
1996 11 5 6 0 490,036 44,549 5 2 3 0 181,459 36,292 38,756 vs. Baylor
1997 11 1 10 0 369,712 33,610 6 1 5 0 175,916 29,319 39,826 vs. Penn State
1998 12 7 5 0 438,658 36,555 6 5 1 0 228,598 38,100 42,643 vs. Kentucky
1999 12 7 5 0 440,669 36,722 7 4 3 0 257,445 36,778 41,826 vs. Southern Mississippi
2000 12 9 3 0 461,546 38,462 7 6 1 0 269,830 38,547 42,510 vs. Kentucky
2001 13 11 2 0 511,456 39,343 6 6 0 0 226,094 37,682 40,479 vs. Houston
2002 13 7 6 0 428,407 32,954 6 3 3 0 218,838 36,473 42,660 vs. Kentucky
2003 13 9 4 0 485,402 37,339 6 5 1 0 220,627 36,771 40,432 vs. Army
2004 12 11 1 0 496,586 41,382 5 5 0 0 202,657 40,531 42,681 vs. Kentucky
2005 12 9 3 0 535,008 44,584 6 6 0 0 246,007 41,001 42,692 vs. Pittsburgh
2006 13 12 1 0 539,728 41,518 6 6 0 0 248,891 41482 43,217 vs. West Virginia
2007 12 6 6 0 560,008 46,667 6 4 2 0 239,287 39,881 42,185 vs. Murray State
2008 12 5 7 0 477,009 39,751 8 4 4 0 317,442 39,680 42,696 vs. Kentucky
2009 12 4 8 0 491,099 40,925 6 4 2 0 194,702 32,450 39,948 vs. Pittsburgh
2010 13 7 6 0 571,871 43,990 7 3 4 0 354,537 50,648 55,327 vs. Kentucky
2011 13 7 6 0 635,479 48,883 6 3 3 0 291,225 48,538 53,267 vs. Marshall
2012 13 11 2 0 575,468 44,267 7 6 1 0 349,938 49,991 55,386 vs. Kentucky
2013 13 12 1 0 606,631 46,664 7 6 1 0 370,396 52,914 55,332 vs. Ohio
2014 13 9 4 0 642,571 49,429 6 5 1 0 317,829 52,972 55,428 vs. Miami
2015 13 8 5 0 613,810 47,216 6 4 2 0 294,413 49,069 55,398 vs. Clemson
2016 13 9 4 0 634,882 48,837 6 5 1 0 324,391 54,065 55,632 vs. Florida State
2017 13 8 5 0 622,569 47,889 6 4 2 0 276,957 46,160 55,588 vs. Clemson

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Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

P apa John’s Cardinal Stadium already


boasts some of the finest amenities to be
considered one of the elite college football
A luxurious and spacious players’ lounge,
improvements for coaches’ offices and the
team locker room, and expansive theatre-
Stadium Facts
Stadium Record
venues in the country. style meeting areas also will be among the The Cardinals are 94-32 all-time at home.
Built in 1998, Louisville’s home currently major improvements.
is undergoing a $63-million renovation to Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, which first Seating Capacity
expand the north end zone – closing off opened in 1998, featured a capacity of 42,000 Built in 1998, stadium capacity is currently at
the stadium – and enhancing the Howard and was expanded in 2010 to the present approximately 61,000, including suites.
Schnellenberger Football Complex. The proj- capacity of 55,000. In the last expansion,
ect is scheduled to be completed in time for approximately 12,000 additional chairback Playing Field
the September home opener. seats were added to a second deck on the east Louisville switched from natural grass to Field
Turf for the 2003 season and was replaced
Upon conclusion of the 2016 campaign, side of the stadium in the UPS Flight Deck. The
again in 2014.
crews began construction and the first project included 33 new luxury suites on the
noticeable phase of the project will be the Stites & Harbison Suite Level and 2,000 pre- Card March
seating structure for the interior bowl – set to mium loge seats were added to the east side. Fans are encouraged to meet the team when
be in place for the start of the 2017 season. A 60-foot wide Norton’s Terrace was the Cardinals arrive for Card March, approxi-
Approximately 6,000 additional seats are constructed at the top of the south end zone, mately 2:15 prior to kickoff. The team buses
being added with the expansion, creating a connecting the east and west sides of the sta- will arrive at Denny Crum Overpass and will
unique look in the end zone structure and dium. Also included in the previous expan- unload and walk down the stairs. The players
increasing the total seating capacity to over sion was the PNC Club, a 20,000-square- and coaches will make their way through the
61,000. The construction also provides an foot, glass-enclosed area that stretches from crowd behind the marching band and cheer-
additional 25,000 square feet of space. end zone to end zone at the loge level on the leaders before entering the stadium.
The expansion also includes 1,000 mod- east side of the stadium.
ern club seats, 65 premium loge level boxes, The temperature-controlled club features Top Papa John’s
and 10 exclusive field level suites. The club a full-service bar, concessions, large-screen Cardinal Stadium Crowds
seats will have access to a premier gathering televisions, lounge seating and tables. It also 1. 55,632 vs. Florida State, 9/17/16
area that will provide viewing access to the has more than 1,700 outdoor seats under 2. 55,588 vs. Clemson, 9/16/17
field. Fans in that area will have an exclusive cover with heaters and fans. 3. 55,428 vs. Miami, 9/1/14
view to the players, who will be running In addition to being available during foot- 4. 55,414 vs. Florida State, 10/30/14
onto the gridiron from a middle of the field ball games, the PNC Club is used for other 5. 55,398 vs. Clemson, 9/17/15
level entrance after exiting the football com- community and campus events throughout 6. 55,386 vs. Kentucky, 9/2/12
plex through a tunnel. the year 7. 55,332 vs. Ohio, 9/1/13
On Jan. 1, 2018, renovations began on Still in place from the original construc- 8. 55,327 vs. Kentucky, 9/4/10
the football complex, which includes dra- tion, the impressive Brown and Williamson 9. 55,218 vs. NC State, 10/22/16
matic changes to the training areas and Club highlights the stadium’s west side. The 10. 55,215 vs. UCF, 10/18/13
improving the overall student-athlete experi- space extends the length of the football field
11. 55,168 vs. Rutgers, 10/10/13
ence. An additional 100,000 square feet will and contains 28 suites. It has served as host
12. 55,121 vs. Duke, 10/14/16
allow the team’s weight room and condition- to numerous banquets and parties.
13. 55,118 vs. Kentucky, 11/29/14
ing center to double in size, creating space Since 1998, the Cardinals are 94-32
14. 55,106 vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/10
for team workouts, conditioning, and an at home and compiled a school record
15. 54,075 vs. Kentucky, 11/26/16
enhanced athletic training space equipped 20-game-home winning streak, which was
with a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area. snapped in 2007.
Home Attendence Averages
1. 2016 6 324,391 54,065
2. 2014 6 317,829 52,972
3. 2013 7 370,396 52,914
4. 2010 7 354,557 50,648
5. 2012 7 349,938 49,991

Top Road Crowds


1. 95,670 Penn State 1996
2. 94,826 Tennessee 1993
3. 92,084 Tennessee 1987
4. 91,734 Ohio State 1991
5. 89,653 Ohio State 1992
6. 84,476 Florida State 1992
7. 83,362 Clemson 2016
8. 82,978 Clemson 2014
9. 80,795 Notre Dame 2014
10. 80,741 Florida State 2000

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Team Records Most Field Goals
Louisville vs. All Opponents
Points in a Season – High 4, Blanton Creque vs. NC State (2016)
332 (2005 – 6 Games) 4, Chris Philpott vs. Connecticut (2010)
in Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
Points in a Season – Low 4, Art Carmody vs. Pittsburgh (2005) Team W L T Pct. Streak
108 (2011 – 6 Games) Longest Rush Arkansas St. 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Points Against – High 89, George Stripling vs. Syracuse (2005) Army 3 0 0 1.000 W3
204 (1998 – 6 Games) Longest Pass Boston College 2 1 0 .667 L1
Points Against – Low 92, Adam Froman to Scott Long Charlotte 1 0 0 1.000 W1
51 (2004 – 5 Games) vs. Southern Miss. (2009) Chattanooga 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Total Yards – Game Longest Field Goal Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 W1
779 vs. Houston (2003) 52, Chris Philpott vs. Rutgers (2011) Clemson 0 2 0 .000 L2
Points – Game 52, Nate Smith vs. Alabama Birmingham (2002) Colorado St. 1 0 0 1.000 W1
73 vs. Murray State (2007) Longest Punt Return Connecticut 3 2 0 .600 W1
Points – Opponent 74, Doug Beaumont vs. Connecticut (2010) Duke 1 0 0 1.000 W1
68 vs. Kentucky (1998) Longest Kick Return East Carolina 2 1 0 .667 W2
Consecutive Wins 100, Broderick Clark vs. Kentucky (2002) E. Kentucky 2 0 0 1.000 W2
20 (2003-2007) Longest INT Return E. Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Rushing Attempts 74, Michael Brown vs. Chattanooga (1999) FIU 1 1 0 .500 W1
55 vs. Kansas State (2008) Longest Punt Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 1.000 W1
55 vs. Kentucky (2006) 73, Chris Philpott vs. West Virginia, Nov. 20, 2010 Florida State 2 1 0 .667 W2
Rushing Yards Grambling 1 0 0 1.000 W1
445 vs. Houston (2003) Opponent Records Houston 4 1 1 1.000 L1
Rushing Touchdowns Passing Attempts: Illinois 0 1 0 .000 L1
7 vs. Florida State (2016) 72, Tulane, Oct. 28, 2000 Indiana State 1 0 0 1.000 W1
7 vs. Florida Atlantic (2005) Passing Completions Kansas State 1 0 0 1.000 W1
7 vs. Houston (2003) 43, Tulane, Oct. 28, 2000 Kent State 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Passing Attempts Passing Yards Kentucky 4 6 0 .400 L2
65 vs. Connecticut, Nov. 24, 2012; 571, Kentucky, Sept. 5, 1998 Marshall 0 1 0 .000 L1
65 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 22, 2007 Passing Touchdowns Memphis 4 1 0 1.000 W2
Passing Completions 8, Kentucky, Sept. 5, 1998 Miami 2 0 0 1.000 W2
45 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 22, 200 Total Plays Middle Tenn. 2 0 0 1.000 W2
Passing Yards 97, Tulane, Oct. 28, 2000 Missouri State 1 0 0 1.000 W1
555 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 22, 2007 Total Offense Murray State 4 0 0 1.000 W4
Passing Touchdowns 801, Kentucky, Sept. 5, 1998 North Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 W2
8 vs. Charlotte. Sept. 1, 2016 NC State 2 0 0 1.000 W2
Total Plays: Individual Records N. Mexico St. 1 0 0 1.000 W1
93 vs. Connecticut, Nov. 24, 2012; Rushing Yards Ohio 1 0 0 1.000 W1
93 vs. Syracuse, Sept. 22, 2007 272 – A.J. Dillon, Boston College (2017) Oklahoma 0 1 0 .000 L1
Total Offense: Rushing TDs Oregon State 1 0 0 1.000 W1
779 vs. Houston, Nov. 22, 2003 4 – A.J. Dillon, Boston College (2017); Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 L2
Pat White, West Virginia (2006) Rutgers 4 1 0 .800 W2
Individual Records Passing Yards Samford 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Rushing Attempts 498 – Tim Couch, Kentucky (1998) Southern Miss 2 1 0 .667 W2
35, Anthony Allen Passing TDs Syracuse 5 1 0 .833 W4
vs. Middle Tennessee (2007) 7 – Tim Couch, Kentucky (1998) TCU 1 1 0 .500 W1
Rushing Touchdowns Receiving Yards Temple 1 0 0 1.000 W1
5, Eric Shelton vs. East Carolina (2004) 201 – T.Y. Hilton, Florida International (2011) Tulane 2 0 0 1.000 W2
5, Leroy Collins vs. Western Kentucky (1998) TD Receptions UAB 2 0 1 1.000 W2
Rushing Yards 3 – Canaan Severin, Virginia (2015); UCF 0 1 0 .000 L1
275, Anthony Allen vs. Middle Tennessee (2007) 3 – Armon Binns, Cincinnati (2010); USF 4 1 0 .800 W1
Passing Attempts 3 – Cos DeMatteo, Chattanooga (1999) Utah 0 1 0 .000 L1
65, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse (2007) Rushing Attempts UTEP 1 0 1 1.000 W1
Passing Completions 39 – A.J. Dillon, Boston College (2017) Temple 1 0 1 1.000 W1
45, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse (2007) Passing Attempts Tenn. Tech 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Passing Yards 52 – Chris Sanders, Chattanooga (1999) Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 W2
555, Brian Brohm vs. Syracuse (2007) Completions Wake Forest 2 0 0 1.000 W2
Passing Touchdowns 33 – Chris Sanders, Chattanooga (1999) W. Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 W1
6, Lamar Jackson vs. Charlotte (2016) Receptions W. Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 W1
Touchdown Receptions 13 – Cos DeMatteo, Chattanooga (1999) West Virginia 1 2 0 1.000 L2
4, Lavell Boyd vs. Houston (1999) Most Field Goals
Receiving Yards 3 – 7 times (MR: Chad Christen, UConn (2012) Longest Punt Return
214, DeVante Parker vs. Florida State (2014) Longest Pass 86 – Deon Murphy, Kansas State (2008)
Receptions 83 – Wesley Carroll to T.Y. Hilton, FIU(2011) Longest Kick Return
12, Harry Douglas vs. Syracuse (2007) Longest Rush 100 – Keenan Burton, Kentucky (2006)
Most Interceptions 81 – Travis Etienne, Clemson (2017) 100 – Ricky Wilson, Houston (2003)
2, Gerod Holliman vs. Florida State (2014) Longest Field Goal Longest INT Return
2, Woodny Turenne vs. Kansas State (2008) 50 – Daniel Kennard, FAU, (2005) 80 – Jeremy Caldwell, Eastern Kentucky (2010)

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All-Star Game Participation


Josh Minkins, CB Blue-Gray
2002 Dave Ragone, QB Senior Bowl
Curry Burns, S East-West
2001 Zek Parker, WR Blue-Gray
Deion Branch, WR Senior Bowl
2000 Arnold Jackson, WR Hula Bowl
Donovan Arp, DT Hula Bowl
Rashad Holman, CB Hula Bowl
Villages
Jason Padget, C Villages 1999
Chris Redman, QB Senior Bowl
Tony Byrd, OT Senior Bowl
Ibn Green Senior Bowl
East-West
1998 Rick Nord, OL Hula Bowl
1997 Terry Rice-Lockett, LB Blue-Gray
Tyrus McCloud, LB Senior Bowl
East-West
Sam Madison, CB Senior Bowl
Eric Wood played in the 2008 Senior Bowl, East-West Chucky Williams played in the 2017
becoming a first round pick of the Leland Taylor, DT East-West East-West Shrine Game after finishing
Buffalo Bills. 1996 Johnny Frost, LB Senior Bowl second on the team in tackles.
Roman Oben, OT Senior Bowl
Year Player, Pos. Game East-West Klaus Wilmsmeyer, K Hula Bowl
2017 Chucky Williams East-West Alan Campos, LB Hula Bowl East-West
James Hearns East-West 1995 Alan Campos, LB Blue-Gray 1991 Bowning Nagle, QB Senior Bowl
2016 DeAngelo Brown, DT East-West Johnny Frost, LB Blue-Gray East-West
Devonte Fields, LB Senior Bowl Roman Oben, OT Blue-Gray Ted Washington, DT Senior Bowl
Colin Holba, LS Senior Bowl Jamie Asher, FB Senior Bowl Mike Flores, DE East-West
Jamari Staples, WR Senior Bowl Kendall Brown Hula Bowl 1990 Carwell Gardner, RB Senior Bowl
Josh Harvey-Clemons Senior Bowl 1994 Jamie Asher, FB Blue-Gray 1989 Chad Fortune, TE Blue-Gray
Cole Hikutini, TE Senior Bowl Anthony Shelman, RB Blue-Gray Deon Booker, RB Hula Bowl
2015 Sheldon Rankins, DE Senior Bowl Kevin Gaines, DB Senior Bowl Jay Gruden, QB East-West
James Burgess East-West 1993 Ray Buchanan, CB Hula Bowl 1988 Jay Gruden, QB East-West
2014 Lorenzo Mauldin, DE Senior Bowl East-West 1987 Bruce Armstrong, OT Senior Bowl
Dominique Brown, RB East-West 1992 Ray Buchanan, CB Blue-Gray 1986 Ernest Givins, WR Senior Bowl
Jamon Brown, OT East-West Hula Bowl
John Miller, G East-West 1985 Ernest Givins, WR Blue-Gray
2013 Marcus Smith, DE Senior Bowl 1984 Kirk Perry, DB Blue-Gray
2010 Johnny Patrick, CB Senior Bowl 1982 Frank Minnifield, CB Blue-Gray
Bilal Powell, RB Senior Bowl 1980 Eddie Johnson, LB Blue-Gray
2008 Eric Wood, C Senior Bowl Otis Wilson, LB Senior Bowl
Hunter Cantwell, QB East-West East-West
2007 Brian Brohm, QB (DNP) Senior Bowl 1979 Ron Heinrich Blue-Gray
Harry Douglas, WR Senior Bowl Ricky Skiles, LB Blue-Gray
Art Carmody, K Hula Bowl Stu Stram, QB Blue-Gray
Breno Giacomini, OL Hula Bowl 1978 Nathan Poole, RB Blue-Gray
Gary Barnidge, TE East-West Dwayne Woodruff, CB Blue-Gray
2006 Amobi Okoye, DT Senior Bowl 1973 Scott Marcus, P Senior Bowl
Kolby Smith, RB Senior Bowl 1972 Tom Jackson, LB Blue-Gray
2005 Elvis Dumervil, DE Senior Bowl John Madeya, QB North-South
Brandon Johnson, LB East-West 1968 Wally Oyler, QB North-South
Jason Spitz, G East-West 1967 Ed Harmon, LB North-South
2004 Robert McCune, LB Senior Bowl 1966 Doug Buffone, LB Senior Bowl
Stefan Lefors, QB East-West Benny Russell, QB East-West
J.R. Russell, WR East-West Tom Holzer, OT North-South
Lionel Gates, RB Villages 1965 Doug Buffone, LB North-South
2003 Ronnie Ghent, TE Blue-Gray 1964 Ken Kortas, OT Senior Bowl
Senior Bowl Elvis Dumervil was named to the Senior Bowl 1963 Ken Kortas, OT North-South
Richard Owens, TE Blue-Gray after leading the country in sacks in 2005. 1950 Tom Lucia, RB North-South

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Notable Comeback Victories


(Games in which Louisville either trailed by 10 or more points at any time, or at all in the fourth quarter, and came back to win or tie.)
Nov. 26, 1925 at Marshall 2-0 (4th) W, 7-2 Blocked punt recovered for TD with 6:00 left preserved Cards’ only perfect season.
Nov. 15, 1930 at Marshall 12-6 (4th) W, 13-12 C.W. Kemp 72-yard TD pass to Max Kron with one minute left in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 19, 1935 at Hanover 6-0 (4th) T, 6-6 Melzar Lowe 5-yard rushing touchdown capped 95-yard drive.
Oct. 6, 1939 Evansville 6-0 (4th) W, 7-6 Jimmy Rosenfield 5-yard rushing touchdown in final five minutes of fourth quarter.
Oct. 5, 1940 at Evansville 7-6 (4th) W, 13-7 Norbert Elbert 2-yard rushing touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter.
Nov. 10, 1950 at Miami, Fla. 13-7 (4th) T, 13-13 Louisville missed PAT with 1:15 left in game, missed 35-yard FG as time expired.
Oct. 27, 1956 at Ohio 19-13 (4th) W, 25-19 George Cain 12-yard rushing touchdown with 3:47 left in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 27, 1958 Eastern Kentucky 7-6 (4th) W, 20-7 Ken Porco scored record 93-yard rushing TD after EKU drive stalled at 2-yard line.
Nov. 11, 1961 at Kent State 12-0 (3rd) W, 19-15 Ernie Green 5-yard rushing touchdown with 3:32 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 15, 1962 at Wichita State 14-0 (3rd) W, 21-20 John Giles 5-yard TD pass to Tom Montgomery, Larry Compton 2-pt conv, 2:53 left.
Nov. 17, 1962 North Texas 10-7 (4th) W, 14-10 John Giles 10-yard touchdown pass to Larry Compton with 2:46 left in the game.
Oct. 2, 1965 at North Texas 21-7 (3rd) W, 29-21 Al MacFarlane scored a receiving TD, 2 PATs and 2-pt conversion in 22-0 2nd half.
Nov. 13, 1965 at Drake 17-6 (3rd) W, 32-17 Al MacFarlane scored a rushing TD, field goal, PAT and receiving TD in 26-0 finish.
Oct. 19, 1968 at Marshall 10-6 (4th) W, 13-10 Wally Oyler TD with 3:49 left. Marshall scoreless after 1st-and-goal on 8-yard line.
Sept. 13, 1969 at Drake 21-10 (3rd) T, 24-24 Gary Inman passed for 2 TDs in the 3rd qtr to take 24-21 lead. Drake tied with FG.
Oct. 4, 1969 Dayton 14-0 (2nd) W, 24-17 Ira Glass came off bench with the flu to score winning TD on 75-yard run in 4th quarter.
Oct. 17, 1970 at Marshall 7-6 (4th) W, 16-14 Marshall missed a 40-yard field goal with 0:04 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 31, 1970 Kent State 10-0 (3rd) W, 14-13 Gary Inman 10-yard TD pass to Cookie Brinkman with 1:28 remaining in the game.
Nov. 28, 1970 at Wichita State 17-0 (2nd) W, 34-24 Greg Campbell 62-yard punt return for a touchdown sparked 13-0 fourth quarter.
Oct. 27, 1973 Cincinnati 8-7 (4th) W, 10-8 Wilbur Summers 27-yard game-winning field goal with 0:31 left in the game.
Nov. 24, 1973 at West Texas State 9-0 (4th) W, 21-9 Jim Wagoner scored on 62-yard punt return and 3-yard run in 21-0 fourth quarter.
Oct. 12, 1974 at North Texas 10-0 (3rd) W, 24-10 Louisville outscored North Texas 24-0 in the third quarter.
Nov. 9, 1974 at Dayton 15-14 (4th) W, 20-15 Len DePaola 20-yard touchdown pass to Tony Smith with 3:50 left in the game.
Sept. 25, 1976 Drake 24-23 (4th) W, 37-24 Rushing touchdowns by Stu Stram and Nathan Poole in 14-0 fourth quarter.
Sept. 29, 1979 at Drake 21-10 (3rd) W, 31-21 Two rushing TDs by Greg Hickman and one by Eric Rollins in 21-0 finish for Cards.
Oct. 11, 1980 Memphis 14-3 (2nd) W, 38-14 Cards outscored Tigers 35-0 in the second half.
Sept. 19, 1981 Long Beach State 10-0 (1st) W, 35-13 The Louisville defense scored a touchdown and recorded a safety.
Nov. 6, 1982 Indiana State 17-10 (4th) W, 35-23 Cards scored 25 points in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 29, 1984 at Houston 28-7 (3rd) W, 30-28 Cards outscored Cougars 23-0 in second half.
Sept. 5, 1987 Tulane 37-14 (3rd) W, 42-40 Jay Gruden 1-yd TD pass to George Williams with 0:28 left in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 19, 1987 at Purdue 22-14 (4th) T, 22-22 Craig Swabek 4th qtr TD reception, Rodney Knighton 2-pt conversion tied game.
Sept. 24, 1988 at North Carolina 28-24 (4th) W, 38-34 Deon Booker scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to lift the Cardinals.
Oct. 15, 1988 Virginia 28-14 (3rd) W, 30-28 Ron Bell 39-yard game-winning field goal with 0:10 left in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 9, 1989 at Kansas 21-6 (3rd) W, 33-28 Carwell Gardner rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns in the game.
Sept. 22, 1990 at West Virginia 7-6 (4th) W, 9-7 Klaus Wilmsmeyer connected on three field goals to give Louisville the win.
Sept. 28, 1991 Southern Miss 14-10 (4th) W, 28-14 Cards scored 18 points in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 2, 1992 Memphis 9-3 (4th) W, 16-15 Anthony Shelman 1-yard touchdown run with 0:59 left in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 10, 1992 Virginia Tech 17-6 (4th) W, 21-17 Cards won on the strength of a 15-point fourth quarter.
Oct. 16, 1993 Southern Miss 24-6 (2nd) W, 35-27 Cards scored 20 consecutive points to capture the lead.
Dec. 28, 1993 Michigan State 7-3 (4th) W, 18-7 Liberty Bowl. Louisville outscored Michigan State 15-0 in final 12:05 of the game.
Sept. 17, 1994 at Arizona State 22-15 (4th) W, 25-22 David Akers 31-yard game-winning field goal with 0:49 left in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 1, 1994 Pittsburgh 29-24 (4th) W, 33-29 Anthony Shelman scored three rushing touchdowns including the go-ahead score.
Sept. 2, 1995 at Kentucky 10-6 (4th) W, 13-10 Calvin Arrington 1-yard touchdown run with 1:29 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 21, 1996 at Michigan State 10-0 (2nd) W, 30-20 Cards scored all 30 of their points in the second half.
Oct. 12, 1996 at Tulane 17-13 (4th) W, 23-20 David Akers 57-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.
Oct. 16, 1999 at Memphis 31-19 (4th) W, 32-31 Lavell Boyd 18-yard touchdown reception with 0:06 remaining in fourth quarter.
Oct. 23, 1999 Houston 24-9 (2nd) W, 39-33 Chris Redman passed for 397 yards and five touchdowns.
Sept. 2, 2000 Kentucky 19-7 (2nd) W, 40-34 (OT) Tony Stallings 25-yard touchdown run on Louisville’s first play in overtime.
Oct. 14, 2000 Cincinnati 24-14 (3rd) W, 38-24 Cards outscored Bearcats 24-0 in second half.
Oct. 28, 2000 Tulane 25-20 (4th) W, 35-32 Cards scored 15 consecutive points in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 16, 2001 Southern Miss 14-6 (4th) W, 24-14 Louisville outscored Southern Miss 18-0 in the final 12:50 of the game.
Nov. 15, 2001 at East Carolina 21-9 (2nd) W, 39-34 19-point third quarter put the Cardinals ahead for good.
Sept. 26, 2002 Florida State 20-13 (4th) W, 26-20 (OT) Henry Miller 25-yard touchdown run on Louisville’s first play in overtime.
Nov. 14, 2002 at Southern Miss 17-3 (2nd) W, 20-17 (2 OT) Nate Smith 27-yard game-winning field goal in the second overtime.
Nov. 28, 2003 at Cincinnati 40-35 (4th) W, 43-40 Stefan LeFors 54-yard TD pass to J.R. Russell with 1:10 left in the fourth quarter.
Nov. 4, 2004 at Memphis 24-14 (2nd) W, 56-49 Eric Shelton 1-yard rushing TD with 0:37 left in the game and Cards trailing 49-48.
Dec. 31, 2004 Boise State 34-21 (3rd) W, 44-40 Liberty Bowl. Louisville nearly doubled Boise State in total yards, 564-284.
Sept. 17, 2005 Oregon State 10-0 (1st) W, 63-27 Louisville took 42-10 lead with six consecutive touchdowns in a span of 21:27.
Jan. 2, 2007 Wake Forest 13-10 (4th) W, 24-13 Orange Bowl. Fourth quarter rushing TDs by Anthony Allen and Brock Bolen.
Nov. 17, 2007 Rutgers 38-24 (4th) W, 41-38 Cards outscored Scarlet Knights 17-3 in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 18, 2008 Middle Tennessee 14-0 (1st) W, 42-23 Brock Bolen had three rushing touchdowns during 42-3 run by Louisville.
Oct. 25, 2008 South Florida 20-17 (4th) W, 24-20 Hunter Cantwell 24-yard TD pass to Scott Long with 7:07 remaining in the game.
Oct. 10, 2009 Southern Miss 23-22 (4th) W, 25-23 Ryan Payne 32-yard game-winning field goal with 0:30 left in the fourth quarter.
Nov. 14, 2009 Syracuse 9-3 (4th) W, 10-9 Adam Froman 15-yard TD pass to Josh Chichester with1:50 remaining in the game.
Dec. 21, 2010 Southern Miss 28-21 (4th) W, 31-28 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. Jeremy Wright 95-yard kickoff return TD tied game 28-28.
Nov. 25, 2011 at South Florida 24-20 (4th) W, 34-24 Cards scored two unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Sept. 29, 2012 at Southern Miss 17-15 (4th) W, 21-17 Senorise Perry 14-yard touchdown run with 5:35 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 20, 2012 South Florida 25-21 (4th) W, 27-25 Teddy Bridgewater 11-yard TD pass to Eli Rogers with 1:35 left in fourth quarter.
Oct. 26, 2012 Cincinnati 24-14 (3rd) W, 34-31 (OT) Teddy Bridgewater hit DeVante Parker for two fourth quarter touchdowns.
Nov. 29, 2012 at Rutgers 14-3 (3rd) W, 20-17 Injured Teddy Bridgewater passed for 2 TDs within 16 seconds late in 3rd quarter.
Dec. 5, 2013 at Cincinnati 21-17 (4th) W, 31-24 (OT) Dominique Brown 2-yard touchdown run in overtime.
Sept. 27, 2014 Wake Forest 10-7 (4th) W, 20-10 Brandon Radcliff 16-yard TD run and 2 John Wallace field goals in fourth quarter.
Nov. 8, 2014 at Boston College 13-3 (2nd) W, 38-19 Gerod Holliman intercepted 3 passes as Cards scored 17 points off four turnovers.
Nov. 29, 2014 Kentucky 13-0 (2nd) W, 44-40 Brandon Radcliff 4-yard touchdown run with 2:47 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Oct. 30, 2015 at Wake Forest 10-0 (2nd) W, 20-19 Louisville defense forced turnovers on Wake Forest’s last four possessions.
Nov. 28, 2015 at Kentucky 21-0 (1st) W, 38-24 Lamar Jackson came off the bench for 316 total yards, 2 rushing TDs, 1 passing TD.
Oct. 29, 2016 at Virginia 25-24 (4th) W, 32-25 Lamar Jackson hit Jaylen Smith with a 29-yard TD pass with 13 seconds remaining after taking over with 1:57 remaining

Largest Deficits Overcome Most Comebacks In A Season


Date Opponent Deficit (QT.) Final Score Year No. Opponents 2001 2 Southern Miss,
Sept. 5, 1987 Tulane 23, 37-14 (3rd) W, 42-40 2012 4 at Southern Miss, South Florida, at East Carolina
Nov. 28, 2015 at Kentucky 21, 21-0 (1st) W, 38-24 Cincinnati, at Rutgers 1999 2 at Memphis, Houston
Sept. 29, 1984 at Houston 21, 28-7 (3rd) W, 30-28 2014 3 Wake Forest, 1996 2 at Michigan State,
at Boston College, Kentucky at Tulane
Oct. 16, 1993 Southern Miss 18, 24-6 (2nd) W, 35-27
2000 3 Kentucky, Cincinnati, Tulane 1994 2 at Arizona State, Pittsburgh
Nov. 28, 1970 at Wichita State 17, 17-0 (2nd) W, 34-24
1970 3 at Marshall, Kent, 1993 2 Southern Miss, Michigan State
Oct. 23, 1999 Houston 15, 24-9 (2nd) W, 39-33
at Wichita State 1992 2 Memphis,
Sept. 9, 1989 at Kansas 15, 21-6 (3rd) W, 33-28
2015 2 at Wake Forest, Virginia Tech
Oct. 18, 2008 MTSU 14, 14-0 (1st) W, 42-23 at Kentucky 1988 2 at North Carolina, Virginia
Nov. 17, 2007 Rutgers 14, 38-24 (4th) W, 41-38 2009 2 Southern Miss, Syracuse 1987 2 Tulane, at Purdue (tie)
Nov. 14, 2002 at Southern Miss 14, 17-3 (2nd) W, 20-17 2008 2 Middle Tennessee, South Florida 1974 2 at North Texas, at Dayton
Oct. 15, 1988 Virginia 14, 28-14 (3rd) W, 30-28 2004 2 at Memphis, 1973 2 Cincinnati, at West Texas State
Oct. 4, 1969 Dayton 14, 14-0 (2nd) W, 24-17 Boise State (Liberty Bowl) 1969 2 at Drake, Dayton
Oct. 2, 1965 at North Texas 14, 21-7 (3rd) W, 29-21 2002 2 Florida State, 1965 2 at North Texas, at Drake
Sept. 15, 1962 at Wichita State 14, 14-0 (3rd) W, 21-20 at Southern Miss 1962 2 at Wichita State, North Texas

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1950 (0-0-1) 1992 (0-2-0)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Nov. 10 T - Miami, Fla. 9 13-13 A Sept. 5 L - Ohio State 17 19-20 A 89,653
Oct. 24 L - Florida 20 17-31 A 84,476
1976 (0-2-0)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 1993 (1-3-0)
Oct. 9 L - Pittsburgh 2 6-27 A 34,000 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Oct. 23 L - Alabama 18 3-24 A 58,414 Sept. 18 W - Arizona State 23 35-17 H 39,639
Oct. 9 L 17 West Virginia 24 34-36 A 57,578
1977 (0-1-0) Nov. 6 L 13 Tennessee 7 10-45 A 94,826
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Nov. 13 L 20 Texas A&M 11 7-42 A 56,161
Oct. 22 L - Alabama 3 6-55 A 60,210
1994 (1-0-0)
1978 (0-1-0) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Oct. 8 W - NC State 18 35-14 H 38,318
Sept. 16 L - Maryland 20 17-24 H 36,124
1996 (0-1)
1979 (0-1-0) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Sept. 7 L - Penn State 7 7-24 A 95,670
Oct. 6 L - Florida State 9 0-27 H 27,306
1997 (0-1)
1980 (0-2-0) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Sept. 20 L - Penn State 1 21-57 H 39,826
Sept. 13 L - Florida State 10 0-52 A 52,623
Nov. 8 L - Pittsburgh 9 23-41 A 47,280 1999 (0-1)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
1981 (1-1-0) Nov. 20 L - Southern Miss* 18 27-30 H 41,826
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 5 L - Florida State 19 0-17 A 50,735 2000 (1-2)
Nov. 21 W - Southern Miss 9 13-10 H 12,940 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 23 L - Florida State 2 0-31 A 80,741
1982 (0-3-0) Nov. 4 W - Southern Miss* 13 49-28 A 31,667
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Dec. 29 L 22 Colorado St. 23 17-22 N 58,302
Oct. 2 L - Miami, Fla. 17 6-28 H 28,749
Oct. 30 L - Pittsburgh 1 14-63 A 53,017 2001 (1-0)
Nov. 13 L - Florida State 9 14-49 A 51,233 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Dec. 31 W 23 BYU 19 28-10 N 58,968
1983 (0-2-0)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 2002 (1-1)
Sept. 3 L - SMU 19 6-24 A 23,750 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Oct. 8 L - Miami, Fla. 12 14-42 A 30,073 Sept. 14 L - Colorado St. 24 33-36 A 31,607
Sept. 26 W - Florida State 4 26-20 H 38,109
1984 (0-1-0)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 2003 (0-2)
Nov. 3 L - Miami, Fla. 6 23-38 H 20,113 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Nov. 5 L - TCU 13 28-31 A 33,681
1985 (0-1-0) Dec. 18 L - Miami, Ohio 14 28-49 N 40,620
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Oct. 26 L - Miami, Fla. 15 7-45 A 31,761 2004 (1-1)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
1987 (0-1-0) Oct. 14 L 18 Miami, Fla. 3 38-41 A 63,715
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Dec. 31 W 7 Boise State 10 44-40 N 58,355
Oct. 17 L - Florida State 4 9-32 A 53,114
2005 (0-1)
1989 (0-1-0) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Jan. 2 L 15 Virginia Tech 12 24-35 N 63,780
Sept. 23 L - West Virginia 9 21-30 H 39,132
2006 (3-1)
1990 (1-0-0) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Sept. 16 W 12 Miami, Fla. 17 31-7 H 42,704
Jan. 1 W 18 Alabama 25 34-7 N 69,098 Nov. 2 W 5 West Virginia* 3 44-34 H 43,217
Nov. 9 L 3 Rutgers* 15 25-28 A 44,111
1991 (0-3-0) Jan. 2 W 5 Wake Forest 15 24-13 N 74,470
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 5 L - Tennessee 11 11-28 H 40,457
Sept. 14 L - Ohio State 19 15-23 A 91,734
Nov. 2 L - Florida State 1 15-40 H 34,270

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2007 (1-1) Nov. 2, 2006 (5) Louisville 44, (3) West Virginia 34 Louisville
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Nov. 9, 2006 (15) Rutgers 28, (3) Louisville 25 Piscataway, N.J.
Oct. 13 W - Cincinnati* 15 28-24 A 35,097 Jan. 2, 2007 (5) Louisville 24, (15) Wake Forest 13 Miami Gardens, Fla.
Nov. 8 L - West Virginia* 6 31-38 A 60,992 Jan. 2, 2013 (22) Louisville 33, (4) Florida 23 New Orleans, La.
Dec. 30, 2014 (13) Georgia 37, (20) Louisville 14 Charlotte, N.C.
2008 (1-2) Sept. 17, 2016 (10) Louisville 63, (2) Florida State 20 Louisville
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Oct. 1, 2016 (1) Clemson 42, (3) Louisville 36 Clemson, S.C.
Oct. 25 W - South Florida* 14 24-20 H 40,384 Dec. 31, 2016 (19) Louisiana State 29, (15) Louisville 9 Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 8 L - Pittsburgh* 25 7-41 A 44,055 Sept. 16, 2017 (3) Clemson 47, (14) Louisville 21 Louisville
Nov. 14 L - Cincinnati* 22 20-28 H 37,822 Oct. 5, 2017 (24) NC State 39, (17) Louisville 25 Raleigh, N.C.

2009 (0-1) Louisville as a Ranked Team


Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 1972 (0-1)
Oct. 24 L - Cincinnati* 5 10-41 A 35,099 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Nov. 4 L 17 Tulsa* - 26-28 H 24,000
2010 (0-1)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 1990 (3-0)
Sept. 18 L - Oregon State 25 28-35 A 45,379 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Nov. 3 W 25 Cincinnati - 41-16 A 23,575
2011 (1-0) Nov. 10 W 22 Boston College - 17-10 H 37,636
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Jan. 1 W 18 Alabama 25 34-7 N 69,098
Nov. 5 W - West Virginia* 24 38-35 A 57,287
1993 (5-3)
2012 (1-0) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Sept. 25 W 24 Texas - 41-10 H 38,492
Jan. 2 W 22 Florida 4 33-23 N 54,178 Oct. 2 W 18 Pittsburgh - 29-7 A 28,528
Oct. 9 L 17 West Virginia 24 34-36 A 57,578
2014 (0-2) Oct. 16 W 23 Southern Mississippi - 35-27 H 36,322
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Oct. 23 W 20 Navy (HC) - 28-0 H 37,214
Oct. 30 L - Florida State* 2 31-42 H 55,414 Nov. 6 L 13 Tennessee 7 10-45 A 94,826
Dec. 30 L 20 Georgia 13 14-37 N 45,671 Nov. 13 L 20 Texas A&M 11 7-42 A 56,161
Dec. 28 W 25 Michigan State - 18-7 N 21,097
2015 (0-3)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 2000 (0-1)
Sept. 5 L - Auburn 6 24-31 N 73,927 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 17 L - Clemson* 11 17-20 H 55,396 Dec. 29 L 22 Colorado State 23 17-22 N 58,302
Oct. 17 L - Florida State* 11 21-41 A 71,225
2001 (3-2)
2016 (1-1) Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Sept. 22 L 25 Illinois - 10-34 A 43,232
Sept. 17 W 10 Florida State* 2 63-20 H 55,632 Nov. 10 W 25 Houston* (HC) - 34-10 H 40,479
Oct. 1 L 3 Clemson* 5 36-42 A 83,362 Nov. 15 W 19 East Carolina* - 39-34 A 39,775
Dec. 31 L 15 LSU 19 9-29 N 46,063 Nov. 23 L 17 Texas Christian* - 22-37 A 22,176
Dec. 31 W 23 Brigham Young 19 28-10 N 58,968
2017 (0-3)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. 2002 (0-1)
Sept. 16 L 14 Clemson 3 21-47 H 55,588 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Oct. 5 L 17 NC State 24 25-39 A 56,107 Sept. 1 L 17 Kentucky - 17-22 H 42,660
Dec. 30 L Mississippi St. 24 27-31 N 41,310
2004 (9-1)
TOP 25 MATCHUPS Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Louisville has played 20 games in its football history when the Cardinals Sept. 25 W 24 North Carolina - 34-0 A 49,000
and the opponent were both ranked in the Top 25. Louisville has a record Oct. 2 W 22 East Carolina* (HC) - 59-7 H 40,220
of 8-12 in those games, including 3-1 at home. The Cardinals are 3-8 in Oct. 14 L 18 Miami, Fla. 3 38-41 A 63,715
regular season games when both teams are ranked in the Top 25. Oct. 22 W 15 South Florida* - 41-9 H 42,032
Nov. 4 W 14 Memphis* - 56-49 A 52,384
Date Top 25 Matchup Site Nov. 10 W 12 Texas Christian* - 55-28 H 40,107
Jan. 1, 1991 (18) Louisville 34, (25) Alabama 7 Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 20 W 8 Houston* - 65-27 A 20,176
Oct. 9, 1993 (24) West Virginia 36, (17) Louisville 34 Morgantown, W.V. Nov. 27 W 7 Cincinnati* - 70-7 H 37,617
Nov. 6, 1993 (7) Tennessee 45, (13) Louisville 10 Knoxville, Tenn. Dec. 4 W 7 Tulane* - 55-7 A 22,169
Nov. 13, 1993 (11) Texas A&M 42, (20) Louisville 7 College Station, Tex. Dec. 31 W 7 Boise State 10 44-40 N 58,355
Dec. 29, 2000 (23) Colorado State 22, (22) Louisville 17 Memphis, Tenn.
Dec. 31, 2001 (23) Louisville 28, (19) Brigham Young 10 Memphis, Tenn.
Oct. 14, 2004 (3) Miami-Florida 41, (18) Louisville 38 Miami, Fla.
Dec. 31, 2004 (7) Louisville 44, (10) Boise State 40 Memphis, Tenn.
Jan. 2, 2006 (12) Virginia Tech 35, (15) Louisville 24 Jacksonville, Fla.
Sept. 16, 2006 (12) Louisville 31, (17) Miami-Florida 7 Louisville

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2005 (8-3) 2014 (2-2)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 4 W 12 Kentucky - 31-24 A 70,752 Sept. 6 W 25 Murray State - 66-21 H 50,179
Sept. 17 W 11 Oregon State - 63-27 H 42,647 Sept. 13 L 21 Virginia* - 21-23 A 34,816
Sept. 24 L 9 South Florida* - 14-45 A 33,586 Nov. 29 W 24 Kentucky - 44-40 H 55,118
Oct. 1 W 24 Florida Atlantic (HC) - 61-10 H 40,219 Dec. 30 L 20 Georgia 13 14-37 N 45,671
Oct. 8 W 23 North Carolina - 69-14 H 41,334
Oct. 15 L 19 West Virginia* - 44-46 (3ot) A 59,797 2016 (9-4)
Nov. 3 W 24 Pittsburgh* - 42-20 H 42,692 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Nov. 11 W 23 Rutgers* - 56-5 H 41,219 Sept. 1 W 19 Charlotte - 70-14 H 53,127
Nov. 26 W 17 Syracuse* - 41-17 H 37,896 Sept. 9 W 13 Syracuse* - 62-28 A 32,184
Dec. 3 W 16 Connecticut* - 30-20 A 40,000 Sept. 17 W 10 Florida State* 2 63-20 H 55,632
Jan. 2 L 15 Virginia Tech 12 24-35 N 63,780 Sept. 24 W 3 Marshall - 59-28 A 40,592
Oct. 1 L 3 Clemson* 5 36-42 A 83,362
2006 (12-1) Oct. 14 W 7 Duke* - 24-14 H 55,121
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend. Oct. 22 W 7 NC State* - 54-13 H 55,218
Sept. 3 W 13 Kentucky - 59-28 H 42,597 Oct. 29 W 5 at Virginia* - 32-25 A 34,824
Sept. 9 W 13 Temple - 62-0 A 16,015 Nov. 5 W 5 at Boston College* - 52-7 A 30,644
Sept. 16 W 12 Miami, Fla. 17 31-7 H 42,704 Nov. 12 W 5 Wake Forest* - 44-12 H 51,218
Sept. 23 W 8 Kansas State - 24-6 A 45,855 Nov. 17 L 3 at Houston - 10-36 A 42,822
Oct. 6 W 8 Middle Tennessee - 44-17 N 32,797 Nov. 26 L 11 Kentucky - 38-41 H 54,075
Oct. 14 W 7 Cincinnati* - 23-17 H 41,549 Dec. 31 L 15 Louisiana State 19 9-29 N 46,063
Oct. 21 W 6 Syracuse* - 28-13 A 35,708
Nov. 2 W 5 West Virginia* (HC) 3 44-34 H 43,217 2017 (4-2)
Nov. 9 L 3 Rutgers* 15 25-28 A 44,111 Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Nov. 18 W 10 South Florida* - 31-8 H 40,348 Sept. 2 W 16 Purdue - 35-28 N 42,647
Nov. 25 W 8 Pittsburgh* - 48-24 A 41,881 Sept. 9 W 17 North Carolina* - 47-35 A 47,000
Dec. 2 W 6 Connecticut* - 48-17 H 38,476 Sept. 16 L 14 Clemson* 3 21-47 H 55,588
Jan. 2 W 5 Wake Forest 15 24-13 N 74,470 Sept. 23 W 19 Kent State - 42-3 H 47,812
Sept. 30 W 17 Murray State - 55-10 H 47,826
2007 (2-2) Oct. 5 L 17 NC State* 24 25-39 A 56,107
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Aug. 30 W 10 Murray State - 73-10 H 42,185
Sept. 6 W 8 Middle Tennessee - 58-42 H 40,882
Sept. 15 L 9 Kentucky - 34-40 A 70,857
Sept. 22 L 18 Syracuse* - 35-38 H 40,922

2012 (10-2)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 2 W 25 Kentucky - 32-14 H 55,386
Sept. 8 W 23 Missouri State - 35-7 H 47,553
Sept. 15 W 19 North Carolina - 39-34 H 53,334
Sept. 22 W 20 Florida International - 28-21 A 12,318
Sept. 29 W 19 Southern Mississippi - 21-17 A 23,492
Oct. 13 W 18 Pittsburgh* - 45-35 A 42,432
Oct. 20 W 16 South Florida* (HC) - 27-25 H 50,167
Oct. 26 W 16 Cincinnati* - 34-31 (ot) H 53,271
Nov. 3 W 12 Temple* - 45-17 H 44,609
Nov. 10 L 11 Syracuse* - 26-45 A 40,312
Nov. 24 L 19 Connecticut* - 20-23 (3ot) H 45,618
Jan. 2 W 22 Florida 4 33-23 N 54,178

2013 (12-1)
Date WLT Rk Opponent OppRk Score Site Attend.
Sept. 1 W 9 Ohio - 49-7 H 55,332
Sept. 7 W 8 Eastern Kentucky - 44-7 H 53,647
Sept. 14 W 7 Kentucky - 27-13 A 65,445
Sept. 21 W 7 Florida International - 72-0 H 51,586
Oct. 5 W 7 Temple* - 30-7 A 21,709
Oct. 10 W 8 Rutgers* - 24-10 H 55,168
Oct. 18 L 8 Central Florida* (HC) - 35-38 H 55,215
Oct. 26 W 18 South Florida* - 34-3 A 35,782
Nov. 8 W 20 Connecticut* - 31-10 A 27,104
Nov. 16 W 19 Houston* - 20-13 H 53,027
Nov. 23 W 21 Memphis* - 24-17 H 46,421
Dec. 5 W 19 Cincinnati* - 31-24 (ot) A 35,097 Running back Kolby Smith led the Cardinals to a win over
Dec. 28 W 18 Miami, Fla. - 36-9 N 51,098 third-ranked West Virginia in 2006.
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Homecoming Games
Date Opponent Result Score Oct. 16, 1982 Richmond W 35-0
Oct. 27, 1923 Rose Poly W 13-0 Nov. 5, 1983 Southern Miss L 3-27
Nov. 22, 1924 Chattanooga W 10-0 Oct. 13, 1984 Indiana State L 21-44
Oct. 24, 1925 Kentucky Wesleyan W 6-0 Nov. 2, 1985 Central Florida W 42-21
Oct. 30, 1926 Centre L 0-6 Nov. 1, 1986 Rutgers L 0-41
Nov. 19, 1927 Davis & Elkins L 0-32 Oct. 24, 1987 Akron W 31-10
Nov. 24, 1928 Marshall L 0-13 Oct. 8, 1988 Tulsa W 9-3
Nov. 9, 1929 Centre L 0-41 Oct. 14, 1989 Southern Miss L 10-16
Nov. 22, 1930 Earlham W 13-0 Oct. 13, 1990 Memphis W 19-17
Nov. 7, 1931 DePaul L 0-46 Oct. 5, 1991 Cincinnati L 7-30
Nov. 12, 1932 Georgetown, Ky. L 0-20 Oct. 10, 1992 Virginia Tech W 21-17
Oct. 21, 1933 Western Kentucky L 0-45 Oct. 23, 1993 Navy W 28-0
Nov. 3, 1934 Centre L 0-46 Oct. 8, 1994 North Carolina State W 35-14
Oct. 26, 1935 Eastern Kentucky L 0-9 Oct. 28, 1995 Maryland W 31-0
Oct. 30, 1936 Georgetown, Ky. W 12-8 Oct. 19, 1996 Northern Illinois W 27-3
Nov. 11, 1937 Centre L 7-20 Oct. 25, 1997 Houston L 22-36
Oct. 22, 1938 Georgetown, Ky. L 0-6 Oct. 24, 1998 Memphis W 35-32
Nov. 18, 1939 Hanover W 20-0 Oct. 2, 1999 Eastern Michigan W 45-10
Oct. 18, 1940 Centre L 0-28 Oct. 14, 2000 Cincinnati W 38-24
Nov. 15, 1941 Vanderbilt L 0-68 Nov. 10, 2001 Houston W 34-10
1942-45 – NO TEAM (World War II) Oct. 19, 2002 Texas Christian L 31-45
Nov. 16, 1946 Union, Tenn. W 25-0 Oct. 11, 2003 Army W 34-10
Nov. 22, 1947 Washington, Mo. W 33-20 Oct. 2, 2004 East Carolina W 59-7
Oct. 30, 1948 Buffalo L 19-48 Oct. 1, 2005 Florida Atlantic W 61-10
Nov. 12, 1949 Washington, Mo. W 35-12 Nov. 2, 2006 West Virginia W 44-34
Oct. 28, 1950 Duquesne L 20-27 Oct. 27, 2007 Pittsburgh W 24-17
Nov. 17, 1951 Washington & Lee W 14-7 Oct. 18, 2008 Middle Tennessee W 42-23
Nov. 15, 1952 Eastern Kentucky W 34-20 Oct. 10, 2009 Southern Miss W 25-23
Nov. 14, 1953 Eastern Kentucky L 13-20 Oct. 9, 2010 Memphis W 56-0
Nov. 6, 1954 Morehead State W 24-0 Oct. 29, 2011 Syracuse W 27-10
Nov. 19, 1955 Toledo W 33-13 Oct. 20, 2012 South Florida W 27-25
Nov. 3, 1956 Dayton L 6-7 Oct. 18, 2013 Central Florida L 35-38
Nov. 16, 1957 Ohio W 40-7 Oct. 18, 2014 North Carolina State W 30-18
Nov. 8, 1958 Kent State W 21-0 Oct. 24, 2015 Boston College W 17-14
Nov. 14, 1959 Ohio L 15-22 Oct. 22, 2016 North Carolina State W 54-13
Nov. 5, 1960 Xavier L 0-29 Oct. 14, 2017 Boston College L 42-45
Oct. 21, 1961 Western Kentucky W 20-0
Nov. 10, 1962 Kent State W 29-8
Nov. 2, 1963 Memphis L 0-25
Nov. 7, 1964 Kent State L 7-14
Oct. 23, 1965 Marshall W 23-7
Nov. 5, 1966 Kent State W 23-20
Oct. 28, 1967 Wichita State W 24-17
Nov. 2, 1968 Kent State W 23-9
Nov. 8, 1969 Cincinnati L 21-31
Nov. 7, 1970 Memphis W 40-27
Oct. 23, 1971 Wichita State W 21-5
Oct. 14, 1972 North Texas W 56-6
Oct. 13, 1973 North Texas L 6-7
Oct. 19, 1974 Drake L 35-38
Oct. 11, 1975 Chattanooga W 6-3
Oct. 30, 1976 Tulsa L 10-20
Oct. 8, 1977 Tulsa W 33-0
Oct. 28, 1978 William & Mary W 33-21 Quarterback Lamar Jackson Michael Bush rushed
Oct. 13, 1979 Tulsa W 24-7 accounted for four touchdowns for 204 yards and three
Oct. 18, 1980 Indiana State W 27-17 in a 54-13 Homecoming win scores in a 61-10 win over
Oct. 17, 1981 Tennessee State L 30-42 over NC State in 2016. Florida Atlantic in 2005.
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Season Openers
Record in Season Openers: 55-38-6, .586 Sept. 6, 1980 L Miami, Fla. (Nt) 10-24 H 22,120
(Home: 35-17-3, .664 n Away: 19-20-3, .488 n Neutral: 1-1-0, .500) Sept. 5, 1981 L Florida State (19) (Nt) 0-17 A 50,735
Date Opponent Score Site Att. Sept. 4, 1982 W Western Kentucky (Nt) 20-10 H 24,475
Oct. 11, 1912 W Transylvania 32-0 A Sept. 3, 1983 L SMU (19) (Nt) 6-24 A 23,750
Oct. 4, 1913 W Bethel, Ky. 48-0 H Sept. 1, 1984 L Murray State (Nt) 23-26 H 24,557
Oct. 17, 1914 L Tennessee 0-66 H Sept. 7, 1985 L West Virginia 13-52 A 62,128
Oct. 2, 1915 T Centre 0-0 H Sept. 6, 1986 L Illinois (Nt) 0-23 A 72,822
Oct. 14, 1916 T Centre 0-0 H Sept. 5, 1987 W Tulane (Nt) 42-40 H 32,242
1917-20 – NO TEAM (World War I) Sept. 3, 1988 L Maryland (Nt) 16-27 A 30,457
Oct. 22, 1921 W Hanover 19-8 H Sept. 2, 1989 W Wyoming 28-21 A 26,132
Sept. 30, 1922 L Western Kentucky 0-6 H Sept. 1, 1990 T San Jose State (Nt) 10-10 A 16,281
Sept. 29, 1923 L Western Kentucky 7-19 A Aug. 31, 1991 W Eastern Kentucky 24-14 H 38,542
Oct. 4, 1924 L Kentucky 0-29 A 5,000 Sept. 5, 1992 L Ohio State (17) 19-20 A 89,653
Oct. 3, 1925 W Evansville 20-0 H Sept. 4, 1993 W San Jose State 31-24 H 35,923
Oct. 2, 1926 W Ogden 79-0 A Sept. 3, 1994 L Kentucky (Nt) 14-20 A 59,162
Oct. 8, 1927 W Transylvania 25-6 H Sept. 2, 1995 W Kentucky (Nt) 13-10 A 58,967
Oct. 6, 1928 W Eastern Kentucky 72-0 H Aug. 31, 1996 W Kentucky (Nt) 38-14 A 59,384
Oct. 2, 1929 L Cincinnati 0-7 H Aug. 30, 1997 L Kentucky 24-38 A 59,186
Oct. 4, 1930 W *Hanover (Nt) 32-12 H 3,500 Sept. 5, 1998 L †Kentucky 34-68 H 42,643
Oct. 2, 1931 L Hanover (Nt) 0-3 H 1,500 Sept. 4, 1999 W Kentucky 56-28 A 70,692
Sept. 24, 1932 L Marshall 0-66 A Sept. 2, 2000 W Kentucky (Nt) 40-34 H 42,510
Sept. 30, 1933 L Centre 0-30 H Aug. 23, 2001 W New Mexico State (Nt) 45-24 H 38,129
Oct. 6, 1934 W Georgetown, Ky. 14-6 H 2,000 Sept. 1, 2002 L Kentucky (17) (Nt) 17-22 H 42,660
Sept. 28, 1935 L Butler 0-29 A Aug. 31, 2003 W Kentucky (Nt) 40-24 A 70,467
Oct. 3, 1936 W Union, Ky. 13-0 H 2,400 Sept. 5, 2004 W Kentucky 28-0 H 42,681
Sept. 25, 1937 L Hanover 7-13 H 1,000 Sept. 4, 2005 W Kentucky (12) 31-24 A 70,752
Sept. 24, 1938 L Cincinnati (Nt) 0-19 A 2,500 Sept. 3, 2006 W Kentucky (13) (Nt) 59-28 H 42,597
Sept. 22, 1939 W Transylvania (Nt) 25-0 A 2,000 Aug. 30, 2007 W Murray State (10) (Nt) 73-10 H 42,185
Sept. 21, 1940 T Indiana State (Nt) 0-0 H Aug. 31, 2008 L Kentucky 2-27 H 42,696
Sept. 22, 1941 W Rio Grande (Nt) 58-0 H Sept. 5, 2009 W Indiana State (Nt) 30-10 H 39,344
Sept. 17, 1942 W Rio Grande (Nt) 25-0 H 1,000 Sept. 4, 2010 L Kentucky 16-23 H 55,327
1943-45 – NO TEAM (World War II) Sept. 1, 2011 W Murray State (Nt) 21-9 H 46,157
Sept. 26, 1946 W Evansville (Nt) 13-7 A 9,000 Sept. 2, 2012 W Kentucky (25) 32-14 H 55,386
Sept. 26, 1947 W Wittenberg (Nt) 40-3 H 6,000 Sept. 1, 2013 W Ohio (9) 49-7 H 55,332
Sept. 25, 1948 L Memphis (Nt) 7-13 A Sept. 1, 2014 W #Miami, Fla. (Nt) 31-13 H 55,428
Sept. 17, 1949 W Saint Joseph’s, Ind. (Nt) 33-7 H 8,000 Sept. 5, 2015 L @Auburn (6) 24-31 N 73,927
Sept. 23, 1950 W Saint Francis, Pa. 34-14 H Sept. 1, 2016 W Charlotte (19) (Nt) 70-14 H 53,127
Sept. 29, 1951 W Wayne State (Nt) 28-12 A 7,500 Sept. 2, 2017 N %Purdue (Nt) 35-28 N 42,647
Sept. 27, 1952 W Wayne State 19-12 H
Sept. 19, 1953 W Murray State (Nt) 19-14 A
Sept. 18, 1954 L Murray State (Nt) 13-33 H 1,500
Sept. 17, 1955 L Murray State (Nt) 14-33 A 5,000
Sept. 22, 1956 W Toledo (Nt) 27-12 A
Sept. 21, 1957 W Evansville (Nt) 33-7 A 3,350
Sept. 27, 1958 W Eastern Kentucky (Nt) 20-7 H 6,500
Sept. 15, 1959 W Western Kentucky (Nt) 19-0 H 3,000
Sept. 17, 1960 L Tennessee Tech (Nt) 7-21 A 4,300
Sept. 16, 1961 W Tennessee Tech 29-13 H 6,148
Sept. 15, 1962 W Wichita State (Nt) 21-20 A 14,600
Sept. 28, 1963 L ^North Texas (Nt) 6-26 A 6,000
Sept. 19, 1964 L Western Michigan (Nt) 7-10 H 9,084
Sept. 18, 1965 L Western Michigan 13-17 A 13,000
Sept. 24, 1966 W Southern Illinois (Nt) 16-7 A 10,000
Sept. 16, 1967 W Drake 46-7 A 6,500
Sept. 21, 1968 W Southern Illinois 33-10 A 7,000
Sept. 13, 1969 T Drake 24-24 A 8,500
Sept. 12, 1970 L Florida State (Nt) 7-9 A 27,389
Sept. 18, 1971 T Vanderbilt (Nt) 0-0 A 18,700
Sept. 16, 1972 W Kent State (Nt) 34-0 H 20,122
Sept. 8, 1973 L Memphis (Nt) 21-28 A 33,164
Sept. 7, 1974 L Memphis (Nt) 10-16 H 20,634
Sept. 13, 1975 L Western Kentucky (Nt) 17-21 H 34,077
Sept. 18, 1976 W Mississippi State 21-30 A 27,000
Sept. 10, 1977 W Northern Illinois (Nt) 38-0 H 16,453
Sept. 9, 1978 W South Dakota State (Nt) 54-7 H 21,109 Wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick scored from 20 yards out to put the
Sept. 8, 1979 L Virginia Tech (Nt) 14-15 H 29,436 Cardinals ahead to stay in a 35-28 win over Purdue in 2017.
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All-Time Shutouts
Shutout Victories by Louisville (92) Nov. 16, 1935 Morehead State 20-0
Date Opponent Score Nov. 22, 1930 Earlham 13-0
Sept. 21, 2013 Florida International 72-0 Oct. 17, 1930 Eastern Kentucky 52-0
Oct. 23, 2010 Connecticut 26-0 Oct. 11, 1930 Transylvania 18-0
Oct. 9, 2010 Memphis 56-0 Nov. 23, 1929 Georgetown, Ky. 6-0
Sept. 9, 2006 at Temple 62-0 Nov. 16, 1929 Earlham 6-0
Sept. 25, 2004 at North Carolina 34-0 Oct. 6, 1928 Eastern Kentucky 72-0
Sept. 5, 2004 Kentucky 28-0 Oct. 15, 1927 Murray State 14-0
Sept. 9, 2000 Grambling 52-0 Oct. 9, 1926 Rose Poly 49-0
Nov. 11, 1995 Northeast Louisiana 39-0 Oct. 2, 1926 at Ogden 79-0
Oct. 28, 1995 Maryland 31-0 Nov. 21, 1925 Toledo 34-0
Nov. 25, 1993 at Tulsa 28-0 Nov. 7, 1925 Rose Poly 30-0
Oct. 23, 1993 Navy 28-0 Oct. 30, 1925 at Transylvania 7-0
Sept. 8, 1990 Murray State 68-0 Oct. 24, 1925 Kentucky Wesleyan 6-0
Oct. 16, 1982 Richmond 35-0 Oct. 17, 1925 at Hanover 24-0
Oct. 3, 1981 Marshall 36-0 Oct. 10, 1925 at Western Kentucky 6-0
Nov. 15, 1980 Cincinnati 20-0 Oct. 3, 1925 Evansville 20-0
Oct. 29, 1977 at Marshall 56-0 Nov. 22, 1924 Chattanooga 10-0
Oct. 8, 1977 Tulsa 33-0 Nov. 10, 1923 Kentucky Wesleyan 7-0
Sept. 10, 1977 Northern Illinois 38-0 Nov. 3, 1923 Transylvania 12-0
Nov. 25, 1972 Drake 27-0 Oct. 27, 1923 Rose Poly 13-0
Nov. 18, 1972 Memphis 17-0 Oct. 13, 1923 Morris Harvey 27-0
Sept. 16, 1972 Kent State 34-0 Nov. 11, 1922 at Rose Poly 6-0
Nov. 6, 1971 at Tulsa 17-0 Nov. 4, 1922 Cincinnati JV 28-0
Sept. 23, 1967 Southern Illinois 26-0 Nov. 18, 1921 Kentucky Wesleyan 30-0
Oct. 9, 1965 Dayton 34-0 Oct. 21, 1916 Chattanooga 6-0
Sept. 25, 1965 Southern Illinois 13-0 Nov. 21, 1914 Rose Poly 23-0
Oct. 13, 1962 at Dayton 21-0 Nov. 1, 1913 Butler 20-0
Sept. 29, 1962 at Marshall 18-0 Oct. 25, 1913 Cumberland 6-0
Nov. 18, 1961 at North Texas 20-0 Oct. 18, 1913 Washington, Tenn. 100-0
Oct. 21, 1961 Western Kentucky 20-0 Oct. 11, 1913 at Moores Hill 77-0
Oct. 29, 1960 at Marshall 7-0 Oct. 4, 1913 Bethel, Ky. 48-0
Oct. 21, 1960 Western Kentucky 44-0 Nov. 15, 1912 Hanover 73-0
Oct. 15, 1960 at Dayton 36-0 Oct. 11, 1912 at Transylvania 32-0
Oct. 10, 1959 at Murray State 28-0
Sept. 15, 1959 Western Kentucky 19-0
Nov. 8, 1958 Kent State 21-0
Oct. 11, 1958 Murray State 27-0
Oct. 26, 1957 Central Michigan 40-0
Oct. 12, 1957 at Murray State 35-0
Oct. 29, 1955 Western Kentucky 20-0
Oct. 1, 1955 Wayne State 72-0
Nov. 6, 1954 Morehead State 24-0
Oct. 16, 1948 at Akron 13-0
Oct. 2, 1948 Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 20-0
Nov. 14, 1947 at Southeast Louisiana 23-0
Oct. 4, 1947 at DePauw 37-0
Nov. 16, 1946 Union, Tenn. 25-0
Oct. 25, 1946 Georgetown, Ky. 20-0
Oct. 11, 1946 at Georgetown, Ky. 20-0
Oct. 4, 1946 Wittenberg 19-0
Oct. 10, 1942 at Evansville 20-0
Sept. 17, 1942 Rio Grande 25-0
Oct. 17, 1941 at Transylvania 13-0
Sept. 22, 1941 Rio Grande 58-0
Nov. 18, 1939 Hanover 20-0
Oct. 19, 1939 Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 13-0
Sept. 22, 1939 at Transylvania 25-0
Nov. 4, 1938 at Evansville 6-0 Kerry Rhodes returned an interception for a touchdown in a 28-0
Oct. 3, 1936 Union, Ky. 13-0 win over Kentucky on Sept. 5, 2004.
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Streaks
Longest Winning Streaks Longest Winless Streaks
Wins Date Began (Opponent, Score) Last Victory (Opponent, Score) Streak Date Began (Opponent, Score)
10 Oct. 3, 1925 (Evansville, 20-0) Oct. 9, 1926 (Rose Poly, 49-0) 24 (0-24-0) Oct. 2, 1931 (Hanover, 0-3)
9 Oct. 22, 2004 (South Florida, 41-9) Sept. 17, 2005 (Oregon St., 63-27) 11 (0-11-0) Oct. 13, 1928 (at Detroit, 0-46)
9 Sept. 2, 2012 (Kentucky, 32-14) Nov. 3, 2012 (Temple, 45-17) 11 (0-11-0) Oct. 3, 1953 (at Florida State, 0-59)
8 Oct. 1, 1955 (Wayne State, 72-0) Sept. 22, 1956 (at Toledo, 27-12) 10 (0-10-0) Oct. 1, 1983 (at Virginia Tech, 0-31)
8 Oct. 8, 1988 (Tulsa, 9-3) Sept. 9, 1989 (at Kansas, 33-28) 10 (0-10-0) Sept. 20, 1997 (Penn State, 21-57)
8 Oct. 6, 1990 (Tulsa, 38-14) Aug. 31, 1991 (Eastern Kentucky, 24-14)
8 Sept. 3, 2006 (Kentucky, 59-28) Nov. 2, 2006 (West Virginia, 44-34) Longest Home Losing Streaks
8 Nov. 29, 2012 (at Rutgers, 20-17) Oct. 10, 2013 (Rutgers, 24-10) Losses Date Began (Opponent, Score)
8 Oct. 26, 2013 (at South Florida, 34-3) Sept. 6, 2014 (Murray St., 66-21) 12 Oct. 2, 1931 (Hanover, 0-3) Nov. 4, 1933 (Murray State, 6-54)
7 Nov. 17, 1956 (EKU, 14-6) Oct. 26, 1957 (Central Michigan, 40-0) 6 Oct. 27, 1928 (Transylvania, 0-18) Nov. 9, 1929 (Centre, 0-41)
7 Sept. 29, 2001 (Memphis, 38-21) Nov. 15, 2001 (at E. Carolina, 39-34) 6 Nov. 2, 1963 (Memphis, 0-25) Nov. 21, 1964 (Drake, 8-14)
7 Oct. 10, 1970 (Tulsa, 14-8) Nov. 28, 1970 (at Wichita State, 34-24) 5 Nov. 3, 1934 (Centre, 0-46) Nov. 9, 1935 (Toledo, 7-41)
5 Oct. 10, 1953 (Xavier, 13-19) Oct. 2, 1954 (Florida State, 6-47)
Longest Home Winning Streaks 5 Oct. 15, 1983 (Pittsburgh, 10-55) Sept. 15, 1984 (SMU, 7-41)
Wins Date Began (Opponent, Score) Last Victory (Opponent, Score) 5 Sept. 20, 1997 (Penn State, 21-57) Sept. 5, 1998 (Kentucky, 34-68)
20 Nov. 22, 2003 (Houston, 66-45) Sept. 6, 2007 (Middle Tennessee, 58-42)
11 Oct. 4, 1946 (Wittenberg, 19-0) Oct. 23, 1948 (Western Kentucky, 19-6) Longest Road Losing Streaks
10 Nov. 15, 1969 (Wichita State, 13-7) Nov. 13, 1971 (Southern Illinois, 24-14) Losses Date Began (Opponent, Score)
10 Oct. 10, 1992 (Virginia Tech, 21-17) Oct. 29, 1994 (Memphis, 10-6) 15 Oct. 16, 1931 (Butler, 6-61) Nov. 10, 1934 (Transylvania, 0-13)
9 Nov. 17, 1956 (Eastern Kentucky, 14-6) Nov. 8, 1958 (Kent State, 21-0) 12 Oct. 20, 1984 (Rutgers, 21-38) Oct. 18, 1986 (Boston College, 7-41)
8 Oct. 16, 1954 (Evansville, 26-6) Nov. 19, 1955 (Toledo, 33-13) 10 Oct. 3, 1953 (Florida State, 0-59) Sept. 24, 1955 (Xavier, 20-49)
8 Oct. 15, 1966 (Drake, 66-26) Oct. 28, 1967 (Wichita State, 24-17) 10 Nov. 1, 2008 (Syracuse, 21-28) Sept. 18, 2010 (Oregon State, 28-35)
8 Nov. 4, 1989 (Western Kentucky, 55-7) Aug. 31, 1991 (EKU, 24-14) 8 Oct. 17, 1936 (Eastern Kentucky, 6-9) Oct. 15, 1938 (Saint Joseph’s, Ind., 8
8 Oct. 28, 2000 (Tulane, 35-32) Nov. 10, 2001 (Houston, 34-10) 8 Sept. 14, 1991 (Ohio State, 15-23) Oct. 24, 1992 (Florida, 17-31)
8 Nov. 9, 1996 (North Carolina, 10-28) Sept. 12, 1998 (Utah, 22-45)
Longest Road Winning Streaks 7 Nov. 24, 1927 (Centenary, 2-59) Oct. 26, 1929 (Marshall, 6-25)
Wins Date Began (Opponent, Score) Last Victory (Opponent, Score)
8 Oct. 15, 1955 (Evansville, 29-7) Oct. 12, 1957 (Murray State, 35-0) Longest Streaks Without Being Shut Out
6 Nov. 6, 1971 (Tulsa, 17-0) Nov. 11, 1972 (Southern Illinois, 20-16) Losses Date Began (Opponent, Score)
6 Nov. 5, 2011 (West Virginia, 38-35) Oct. 13, 2012 (Pittsburgh, 45-35) 225 Sept. 30, 2000 (Connecticut, 41-22) Dec. 30, 2017 (Miss. St., 27-31)
6 Nov. 29, 2012 (Rutgers, 20-17) Dec. 5, 2013 (Cincinnati, 31-24 (OT)) 90 Sept. 26, 1992 (Wyoming, 24-26) Sept. 9, 2000 (Grambling, 52-0)
5 Oct. 10, 1925 (Western Kentucky, 6-0) Oct. 2, 1926 (Ogden, 79-0) 63 Nov. 21, 1964 (Drake, 8-14) Dec. 19, 1970 (Long Beach State, 24-24)
5 Oct. 22, 2005 (Cincinnati, 46-22) Oct. 21, 2006 (Syracuse, 28-13) 53 Sept. 19, 1987 (at Purdue, 22-22) Nov. 9, 1991 (at Memphis, 7-35)
42 Oct. 6, 1956 (Evansville, 41-13) Oct. 29, 1960 (at Marshall, 7-0)
Longest Conference Winning Streaks 39 Sept. 25, 1971 (at Drake, 7-10) Nov. 9, 1974 (at Dayton, 20-15)
Wins Conference(s) Date Began (Opponent, Score) 32 Oct. 10, 1942 (at Evansville, 20-0) Sept. 30, 1949 (Murray State, 34-14)
10 Conference USA Oct. 28, 2000 (Tulane, 35-32) 30 Nov. 13, 1976 (Memphis, 14-26) Sept. 29, 1979 (at Drake, 31-21)
10 Conference USA Nov. 22, 2003 (Houston, 66-45)
8 BIG EAST Oct. 22, 2005 (at Cincinnati, 46-22)
6 ACC Oct. 14, 2016 (Duke, 24-14)
6 BIG EAST Nov. 19, 2011 (at Connecticut, 34-20)
6 American/ACC Nov. 26, 2013 (at South Florida, 34-3)
5 Missouri Valley Nov. 27, 1969 (at Tulsa, 35-29)

Longest Conference Losing Streaks


Loss Conference(s) Date Began (Opponent, Score)
9 BIG EAST Nov. 1, 2008 (at Syracuse, 21-28)
7 Conference USA Nov. 16, 1996 (at Houston, 7-38)
5 Missouri Valley Oct. 19, 1963 (Wichita State, 14-47)
5 Missouri Valley Nov. 9, 1968 (at Cincinnati, 7-37)
4 Missouri Valley Nov. 6, 1965 (at Tulsa, 18-51)
3 ACC Sept. 16, 2017 (vs. Clemson, 21-47)
3 BIG EAST Nov. 21, 2009 (at South Florida, 22-34)

Longest Losing Streaks


Losses Date Began (Opponent, Score)
24 Oct. 2, 1931 (Hanover, 0-3) Nov. 11, 1933 (at Miami, Fla., 7-33)
11 Oct. 13, 1928 (at Detroit, 0-46) Oct. 26, 1929 (at Marshall, 6-25)
11 Oct. 3, 1953 (at Florida State, 0-59) Oct. 9, 1954 (at Dayton, 7-27)
10 Oct. 1, 1983 (at Virginia Tech, 0-31) Sept. 15, 1984 (Southern Methodist, 10
10 Sept. 20, 1997 (Penn State, 21-57) Sept. 12, 1998 (at Utah, 22-45)
8 Oct. 13, 1984 (Indiana State, 21-44) Sept. 14, 1985 (at Indiana, 28-41) Bobby Petrino guided the Cardinals to a 20-game
8 Oct. 5, 1991 (Cincinnati, 7-30) Sept. 5, 1992 (at Ohio State, 19-20) home-winning streak from 2003-06, which still stands as the best
7 Oct. 17, 1964 (Tulsa, 0-58) Sept. 18, 1965 (at Western Michigan, 13-17) mark all-time at Louisville.
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Highest/Lowest Scoring Games


Highest Scoring Games (70 Points Or More) 73 Cincinnati 46, Louisville 27 Louisville Sept. 27, 1975
111 Army 59, Louisville 52 (2 OT) West Point, N.Y. Oct. 7, 1999 73 Louisville 38, Tulane 35 New Orleans, La. Oct. 22, 1988
111 Louisville 66, Houston 45 Louisville Nov. 22, 2003 73 Louisville 39, East Carolina 34 Greenville, N.C. Nov. 15, 2001
108 Louisville 63, East Carolina 45 Greenville, N.C. Nov. 14, 1998 73 Louisville 52, Army 21 West Point, N.Y. Sept. 11, 2004
105 Murray State 105, Louisville 0 Murray, Ky. Oct. 8, 1932 73 Syracuse 38, Louisville 35 Louisville Sept. 22, 2007
105 Louisville 56, Memphis 49 Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 4, 2004 73 Louisville 38, West Virginia 35 Morgantown, W. Va. Nov. 5, 2011
102 Kentucky 68, Louisville 34 Louisville Sept. 5, 1998 73 Louisville 39, North Carolina 34 Louisville Sept. 15, 2012
100 Louisville 100, Washington, Tenn. 0 Louisville Oct. 18, 1913 73 Central Florida 38, Louisville 35 Louisville Oct. 18, 2013
100 Louisville 58, Middle Tennessee 42 Louisville Sept. 6, 2007 73 Florida State 42, Louisville 31 Louisville Oct. 30, 2014
97 Tulane 64, Louisville 33 Louisville Oct. 11, 1997 72 Louisville 72, Eastern Kentucky 0 Louisville Oct. 6, 1928
97 Louisville 63, Western Kentucky 34 Louisville Oct. 31, 1998 72 Louisville 72, Wayne State 0 Louisville Oct. 1, 1955
92 Louisville 66, Drake 26 Louisville Oct. 15, 1966 72 West Texas State 49, Louisville 23 Canyon, Tex. Nov. 22, 1975
92 Louisville 65, Houston 27 Houston, Tex. Nov. 20, 2004 72 Louisville 51, Wichita State 21 Louisville Nov. 5, 1977
90 Louisville 63, Oregon State 27 Louisville Sept. 17, 2005 72 Tennessee State 42, Louisville 30 Louisville Oct. 17, 1981
90 West Virginia 46, Louisville 44 (3 OT) Morgantown, W. Va. Oct. 15, 2005 72 Florida State 54, Louisville 18 Louisville Oct. 25, 1986
90 Louisville 62, Syracuse 28 Syracuse, N.Y. Sept. 9, 2016 72 Louisville 38, North Carolina 34 Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 24, 1988
88 Memphis 69, Louisville 19 Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 22, 1969 72 Louisville 39, Houston 33 Louisville Oct. 23, 1999
88 Louisville 58, Chattanooga 30 Louisville Sept. 11, 1999 72 Louisville 48, Pittsburgh 24 Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 25, 2006
87 Boston College 45, Louisville 42 Louisville Oct. 14, 2017 72 South Florida 55, Louisville 17 Tampa, Fla. Nov. 17, 2007
87 Louisville 59, Kentucky 28 Louisville Sept. 3, 2006 72 Louisville 72, Florida International 0 Louisville Sept. 21, 2013
87 Louisville 66, Murray State 21 Louisville Sept. 6, 2014 71 Southern Miss 65, Louisville 6 Louisville Oct. 3, 1987
87 Louisville 59, Marshall 28 Huntington, W. Va. Sept. 24, 2016 71 Louisville 57, North Texas 14 Louisville Nov. 18, 1995
84 Louisville 56, Kentucky 28 Lexington, Ky. Sept. 4, 1999 71 Louisville 61, Florida Atlantic 10 Louisville Oct. 1, 2005
84 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 31, 2004 71 Syracuse 45, Louisville 26 Syracuse, N.Y. Nov. 10, 2012
84 Louisville 44, Kentucky 40 Louisville Nov. 29, 2014 70 Chattanooga 70, Louisville 0 Chattanooga, Tenn. Oct. 20, 1928
84 Louisville 70, Charlotte 14 Louisville Sept. 1, 2016 70 West Virginia 36, Louisville 34 Morgantown, W. Va. Oct. 9, 1993
83 Louisville 63, Florida State 20 Louisville Sept. 17, 2016 70 Louisville 38, Memphis 32 Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 8, 2002
83 Louisville 43, Cincinnati 40 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 28, 2003
83 Louisville 55, Texas Christian 28 Louisville Nov. 10, 2004 Lowest Scoring Games (9 Points Or Less)
83 Louisville 69, North Carolina 14 Louisville Oct. 8, 2005 2 Saint Joseph’s, Ind. 2, Louisville 0 Rensselaer, Ind. Oct. 15, 1938
83 Louisville 73, Murray State 10 Louisville Aug. 30, 2007 3 Transylvania 3, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 25, 1924
82 Louisville 47, North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Sept. 9, 2017 3 Hanover 3, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 2, 1931
82 Louisville 42, Tulane 40 Louisville Sept. 5, 1987 6 Louisville 6, Cumberland 0 Louisville Oct. 25, 1913
82 Louisville 54, Memphis 28 Memphis, Tenn. Sept. 11, 1993 6 Louisville 6, Chattanooga 0 Louisville Oct. 21, 1916
81 Southern Miss 55, Louisville 26 Jackson, Miss. Nov. 22, 1952 6 Western Kentucky 6, Louisville 0 Louisville Sept. 30, 1922
81 Louisville 62, Cincinnati 19 Louisville Oct. 3, 1998 6 Louisville 6, Rose Poly 0 Terre Haute, Ind. Nov. 11, 1922
80 Louisville 52, Boston College 28 Louisville Sept. 26, 1998 6 Louisville 6, Western Kentucky 0 Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 10, 1925
80 Louisville 45, Pittsburgh 35 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 13, 2012 6 Louisville 6, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Louisville Oct. 24, 1925
79 Kentucky 41, Louisville 38 Louisville, Ky. Nov. 26, 2016 6 Centre 6, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 30, 1926
79 Louisville 79, Ogden 0 Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 2, 1926 6 Louisville 6, Earlham 0 Louisville Nov. 16, 1929
79 Miami, Fla. 41, Louisville 38 Miami, Fla. Oct. 14, 2004 6 Louisville 6, Georgetown, Ky. 0 Louisville Nov. 23, 1929
79 Utah 44, Louisville 35 Louisville Oct. 5, 2007 6 Georgetown, Ky. 6, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 22, 1938
79 Louisville 41, Rutgers 38 Louisville Nov. 29, 2007 6 Louisville 6, Evansville 0 Evansville, Ind. Nov. 4, 1938
79 Pittsburgh 45, Louisville 34 Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 21, 2015 7 Transylvania 7, Louisville 0 Lexington, Ky. Nov. 5, 1921
78 Penn State 57, Louisville 21 Louisville Sept. 20, 1997 7 Louisville 7, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Louisville Nov. 10, 1923
78 Louisville 44, West Virginia 34 Louisville Nov. 2, 2006 7 Louisville 7, Transylvania 0 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 30, 1925
78 Clemson 42, Louisville 36 Clemson, S.C. Oct. 1, 2016 7 Centre 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Nov. 10, 1928
77 Louisville 77, Moores Hill 0 Moores Hill, Ind. Oct. 11, 1913 7 Cincinnati 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 2, 1929
77 Pittsburgh 63, Louisville 14 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 30, 1982 7 Union, Ky. 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Nov. 24, 1934
77 Southern Miss 56, Louisville 21 Hattiesburg, Miss. Oct. 10, 1998 7 Indiana State 7, Louisville 0 Terre Haute, Ind. Sept. 30, 1939
77 Marshall 48, Louisville 29 Pontiac, Mich. Dec. 23, 1998 7 Cincinnati 7, Louisville 0 Cincinnati, Ohio Sept. 28, 1940
77 Illinois 41, Louisville 36 Louisville Sept. 18, 1999 7 Kent State 7, Louisville 0 Louisville Sept. 29, 1956
77 Louisville 49, Southern Miss 28 Hattiesburg, Miss. Nov. 4, 2000 7 Louisville 7, Marshall 0 Huntington, W. Va. Oct. 29, 1960
77 Miami (Ohio) 49, Louisville 28 Mobile, Ala. Dec. 18, 2003 9 Louisville 7, Marshall 2 Huntington, W. Va. Nov. 26, 1925
77 Louisville 70, Cincinnati 7 Louisville Nov. 27, 2004 9 Transylvania 9, Louisville 0 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 11, 1929
77 Rutgers 63, Louisville 14 Piscataway, N.J. Dec. 4, 2008 9 Eastern Kentucky 9, Louisville 0 Louisville Oct. 26, 1935
76 Houston 49, Louisville 27 Louisville Sept. 28, 1985 9 Louisville 6, Chattanooga 3 Louisville Oct. 11, 1975
76 East Carolina 45, Louisville 31 Louisville Nov. 1, 1997 9 Louisville 6, Southern Miss 3 Hattiesburg, Miss. Nov. 22, 1980
76 Texas Christian 45, Louisville 31 Louisville Oct. 19, 2002 9 Louisville 7, Colorado State 2 Louisville Oct. 4, 2001
75 Centre 75, Louisville 0 Louisville Nov. 21, 1931
75 Drake 38, Louisville 37 Louisville Nov. 23, 1968 Scoreless Ties (7)
75 Louisville 47, Tulane 28 Louisville Oct. 17, 2003 0 Louisville 0, Centre 0 Louisville Oct. 2, 1915
74 Wake Forest 42, Louisville 32 Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 28, 2017 0 Louisville 0, Centre 0 Louisville Oct. 14, 1916
74 Louisville 40, Kentucky 34 (OT) Louisville Sept. 2, 2000 0 Louisville 0, Bethel, Ky. 0 Russellville, Ky. Oct. 29, 1921
74 Kentucky 40, Louisville 34 Lexington, Ky. Sept. 15, 2007 0 Louisville 0, Kentucky Wesleyan 0 Winchester, Ky. Nov. 8, 1924
73 Louisville 73, Hanover 0 Louisville Nov. 15, 1912 0 Louisville 0, Centre 0 Danville, Ky. Oct. 28, 1939
73 Kentucky 73, Louisville 0 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 14, 1922 0 Louisville 0, Indiana State 0 Louisville Sept. 21, 1940
73 Xavier 47, Louisville 26 Cincinnati, Ohio Oct. 8, 1948 0 Louisville 0, Vanderbilt 0 Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 18, 1971
73 Drake 38, Louisville 35 Louisville Oct. 19, 1974

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Year-By-Year Record
Overall Conf. Conf. Overall Conf. Conf.
Year W-L W-L Finish Bowl Final Rank Coach Year W-L W-L Finish Bowl Final Rank Coach
Independent 1969 5-4-1 2-3 T-3rd Lee Corso
1912 3-1 Lester Larson 1970 8-3-1 4-0 1st Pasadena Lee Corso
1913 5-1 Lester Larson 1971 6-3-1 3-1 Lee Corso
1914 1-4 Lester Larson 1972 9-1 4-1 1st 18th Lee Corso
1915 1-5-1 Will Duffy 1973 5-6 3-3 T-3rd T.W. Alley
1916 2-3-1 Will Duffy 1974 4-7 3-2 T.W. Alley
1917 Did not field a team
1918 Did not field a team Independent
1919 Did not field a team 1975 2-9 Vince Gibson
1920 Did not field a team 1976 5-6 Vince Gibson
1921 2-2-1 Bill Duncan 1977 7-4-1 Independence Vince Gibson
1922 2-7 Bill Duncan 1978 7-4 Vince Gibson
1923 5-3 Fred Enke 1979 4-6-1 Vince Gibson
1924 3-5-1 Fred Enke 1980 5-6 Bob Weber
1925 8-0 Tom King 1981 5-6 Bob Weber
1926 6-2 Tom King 1982 5-6 Bob Weber
1927 4-4 Tom King 1983 3-8 Bob Weber
1928 1-7 Tom King 1984 2-9 Bob Weber
1929 3-5 Tom King 1985 2-9 Howardz Schnellenberger
1930 5-3 Tom King 1986 3-8 Howard Schnellenberger
1931 0-8 Jack McGrath 1987 3-7-1 Howard Schnellenberger
1932 0-9 C.V. Money 1988 8-3 Howard Schnellenberger
1933 1-7 Ben Cregor 1989 6-5 Howard Schnellenberger
1934 2-5 Ben Cregor 1990 10-1-1 Fiesta 14th Howard Schnellenberger
1935 1-6-1 Ben Cregor 1991 2-9 Howard Schnellenberger
1936 4-4 Laurie Apitz 1992 5-6 Howard Schnellenberger
1937 2-5-1 Laurie Apitz 1993 9-3 Liberty 24th Howard Schnellenberger
1938 2-6 Laurie Apitz 1994 6-5 Howard Schnellenberger
1939 5-2-1 Laurie Apitz 1995 7-4 Ron Cooper
1940 3-5-1 Laurie Apitz
1941 4-4 Laurie Apitz Conference USA
1942 2-3 Laurie Apitz 1996 5-6 2-3 T-3rd Ron Cooper
1943 Did not field a team 1997 1-10 0-6 7th Ron Cooper
1944 Did not field a team 1998 7-5 4-2 3rd Motor City John L. Smith
1945 Did not field a team 1999 7-5 4-2 T-2nd Humanitarian John L. Smith
1946 6-2 Frank Camp 2000 9-3 6-1 1st Liberty John L. Smith
1947 7-0-1 Frank Camp 2001 11-2 6-1 1st Liberty 17th John L. Smith
1948 5-5 Frank Camp 2002 7-6 5-3 T-3rd GMAC John L. Smith
1949 8-3 Frank Camp 2003 9-4 5-3 T-3rd GMAC Bobby Petrino
1950 3-6-1 Frank Camp 2004 11-1 8-0 1st Liberty 6th Bobby Petrino
1951 5-4 Frank Camp
1952 3-5 Frank Camp BIG EAST
1953 1-7 Frank Camp 2005 9-3 5-2 2nd Gator 19th Bobby Petrino
1954 3-6 Frank Ca mp 2006 12-1 6-1 1st Orange 6th Bobby Petrino
1955 7-2 Frank Camp 2007 6-6 3-4 T-5th Steve Kragthorpe
1956 6-3 Frank Camp 2008 5-7 1-6 T-7th Steve Kragthorpe
1957 9-1 Frank Camp 2009 4-8 1-6 T-7th Steve Kragthorpe
1958 4-4 Frank Camp 2010 7-6 3-4 T-5th Beef ‘O’Brady’s Charlie Strong
1959 6-4 Frank Camp 2011 7-6 5-2 T-1st Belk Charlie Strong
1960 7-2 Frank Camp 2012 11-2 5-2 T-1st Sugar 13th Charlie Strong
1961 6-3 Frank Camp
1962 6-4 Frank Camp American Athletic
2013 12-1 7-1 2nd Russell Athletic 15th Charlie Strong
Missouri Valley Conference
1963 3-7 1-3 5th Frank Camp Atlantic Coast Conference
1964 1-9 1-3 5th Frank Camp 2014 9-4 5-3 3rd Belk 24th Bobby Petrino
1965 6-4 3-1 2nd Frank Camp 2015 8-5 5-3 3rd Music City Bobby Petrino
1966 6-4 3-1 T-4th Frank Camp 2016 9-4 7-1 T-1st Citrus 21st Bobby Petrino
1967 5-5 1-3 4th Frank Camp 2017 8-5 4-4 T-3rd TaxSlayer Bobby Petrino
1968 5-5 2-3 T-4th Frank Camp

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Year-by-Year Scores
1912 (3-1) Oct. 7 Bethel (Ky.) n/a 12-14 n/a Oct. 15 Murray State n/a 14-0 n/a
Coach: Lester Larson Oct. 14 at Kentucky n/a 0-63 n/a Oct. 22 at Marshall n/a 6-37 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 21 Franklin n/a 6-27 n/a Oct. 29 Centre n/a 40-7 n/a
Oct. 11 at Transylvania n/a 32-0 n/a Oct. 28 at Centre n/a 7-32 n/a Nov. 5 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-7 n/a
Oct. 17 Centre n/a 23-6 n/a Nov. 4 Cincinnati JV n/a 28-0 n/a Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 21-13 n/a
Oct. 26 at Kentucky n/a 0-41 n/a Nov. 11 at Rose Poly n/a 6-0 n/a Nov. 19 Davis & Elkins n/a 0-32 n/a
Nov. 15 Hanover n/a 73-0 n/a Nov. 18 Centenary n/a 13-39 n/a Nov. 24 at Centenary n/a 2-59 n/a
Nov. 30 at Marshall n/a 7-21 n/a
1913 (5-1) 1928 (1-7)
Coach: Lester Larson 1923 (5-3) Coach: Tom King
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Coach: Fred Enke Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 4 Bethel (Ky.) n/a 48-0 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 6 Eastern Kentucky n/a 72-0 n/a
Oct. 11 at Moore’s Hill n/a 77-0 n/a Sept. 29 at Western Kentucky n/a 7-19 n/a Oct. 13 at Detroit n/a 0-46 n/a
Oct. 18 Wash. (Tenn.) n/a 100-0 n/a Oct. 6 at Union n/a 6-13 n/a Oct. 20 at Chattanooga n/a 0-70 n/a
Oct. 25 Cumberland n/a 6-0 n/a Oct. 13 Morris Harvey n/a 27-0 n/a Oct. 27 Transylvania n/a 0-18 n/a
Nov. 1 Butler n/a 20-0 n/a Oct. 20 Franklin n/a 0-35 n/a Nov. 3 at Western Kentucky n/a 0-20 n/a
Nov. 22 Kentucky n/a 0-20 n/a Oct. 27 Rose Poly n/a 13-0 n/a Nov. 10 Centre n/a 0-7 n/a
Nov. 3 Transylvania n/a 12-0 n/a Nov. 17 at St. Louis n/a 0-12 n/a
1914 (1-4) Nov. 10 Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 7-0 n/a Nov. 24 Marshall n/a 0-13 n/a
Coach: Lester Larson Nov. 17 at Georgetown n/a 12-6 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att 1929 (3-5)
Oct. 17 Tennessee n/a 0-66 n/a 1924 (3-5-1) Coach: Tom King
Oct. 31 Wabash n/a 3-7 n/a Coach: Fred Enke Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 7 at Cumberland n/a 0-20 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 2 Cincinnati n/a 0-7 n/a
Nov. 14 at Kentucky n/a 0-42 n/a Oct. 4 at Kentucky n/a 0-29 n/a Oct. 11 at Transylvania n/a 0-9 n/a
Nov. 21 at Rose Poly n/a 23-0 n/a Oct. 11 Western Kentucky n/a 12-7 n/a Oct. 19 Western Kentucky n/a 0-13 n/a
Oct. 18 at Georgetown n/a 9-6 n/a Oct. 26 at Marshall n/a 6-25 n/a
1915 (1-5-1) Oct. 25 Transylvania n/a 0-3 n/a Nov. 2 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 19-6 n/a
Coach: Will Duffy Nov. 1 at Rose Poly n/a 6-18 n/a Nov. 9 Centre n/a 0-41 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 8 at Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 0-0 n/a Nov. 16 Earlham n/a 6-0 n/a
Oct. 2 Centre n/a 0-0 n/a Nov. 15 King n/a 0-16 n/a Nov. 23 Georgetown n/a 6-0 n/a
Oct. 9 at Wabash n/a 0-38 n/a Nov. 22 Chattanooga n/a 10-0 n/a
Oct. 16 Chattanooga n/a 6-21 n/a Nov. 27 at Marshall n/a 6-16 n/a 1930 (5-3)
Oct. 30 Rose Poly n/a 22-6 n/a Coach: Tom King
Nov. 6 Kentucky n/a 0-15 n/a 1925 (8-0) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 13 Franklin n/a 7-13 n/a Coach: Tom King Oct. 4 Hanover n/a 32-12 n/a
Nov. 25 Transylvania n/a 0-26 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 11 Transylvania n/a 18-0 n/a
Oct. 3 Evansville n/a 20-0 n/a Oct. 17 Eastern Kentucky n/a 52-0 n/a
1916 (2-3-1) Oct. 10 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-0 n/a Oct. 25 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-7 n/a
Coach: Will Duffy Oct. 17 at Hanover n/a 24-0 n/a Nov. 1 Centre n/a 0-28 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 24 Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 6-0 n/a Nov. 8 at DePaul n/a 0-14 n/a
Oct. 14 Centre n/a 0-0 n/a Oct. 30 at Transylvania n/a 7-0 n/a Nov. 15 at Marshall n/a 13-12 n/a
Oct. 21 Chattanooga n/a 6-0 n/a Nov. 7 Rose Poly n/a 30-0 n/a Nov. 22 Earlham n/a 13-0 n/a
Oct. 28 Butler n/a 19-7 n/a Nov. 21 Toledo n/a 33-0 n/a
Nov. 4 Georgetown n/a 0-41 n/a Nov. 26 at Marshall n/a 7-2 n/a 1931 (0-8)
Nov. 18 Franklin n/a 12-16 n/a Coach: Jack McGrath
Nov. 30 Transylvania n/a 0-13 n/a 1926 (6-2) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: Tom King Oct. 2 Hanover n/a 0-3 n/a
1921 (2-2-1) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 9 Transylvania* n/a 0-2 n/a
Coach: Bill Duncan Oct. 2 at Ogden n/a 79-0 n/a Oct. 16 at Butler n/a 6-61 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 9 at Rose Poly n/a 49-0 n/a Oct. 24 Eastern Kentucky* n/a 0-2 n/a
Oct. 22 Hanover* n/a 19-8 n/a Oct. 16 at Xavier n/a 7-20 n/a Oct. 31 at Western Kentucky n/a 6-20 n/a
Oct. 29 at Bethel (Ky.) n/a 0-0 n/a Oct. 30 Centre n/a 0-6 n/a Nov. 7 DePaul n/a 0-46 n/a
Nov. 5 at Transylvania n/a 0-7 n/a Nov. 6 Western Kentucky n/a 26-10 n/a Nov. 14 at Georgetown n/a 6-20 n/a
Nov. 18 Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 30-0 n/a Nov. 13 at Kentucky Wesleyan n/a 25-12 n/a Nov. 21 Centre n/a 0-75 n/a
Nov. 26 at Marshall n/a 0-14 n/a Nov. 20 Marshall n/a 27-3 n/a * won by forfeit
*won by forfeit Nov. 25 at Fla. Southern n/a 13-0 n/a
1932 (0-9)
1922 (2-7) 1927 (4-4) Coach: C.V. (Red) Money
Coach: Bill Duncan Coach: Tom King Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 24 at Marshall n/a 0-66 n/a
Sept. 30 Western Kentucky n/a 0-6 n/a Oct. 8 Transylvania n/a 25-6 n/a Oct. 1 Union (Ky.) n/a 6-32 n/a

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Year-by-Year Scores
Oct. 8 at Murray State n/a 0-105 n/a Oct. 23 St. Joseph’s n/a 13-6 n/a 1946 (6-2)
Oct. 15 at E. Kentucky n/a 0-38 n/a Oct. 30 at Georgetown n/a 7-12 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Oct. 22 Transylvania n/a 12-34 n/a Nov. 11 Centre n/a 7-20 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 28 Morehead State n/a 0-20 n/a Nov. 20 Eastern Kentucky n/a 6-6 n/a Sept. 26 at Evansville n/a 13-7 n/a
Nov. 4 at Oakland City n/a 0-19 n/a Oct. 4 Wittenberg n/a 19-0 n/a
Nov. 12 Georgetown n/a 0-20 n/a 1938 (2-6) Oct. 11 at Georgetown n/a 20-0 n/a
Nov. 19 at Western Kentucky n/a 0-58 n/a Coach: Laurie Apitz Oct. 19 at W. Kentucky n/a 19-20 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 25 Georgetown n/a 20-0 n/a
1933 (1-7) Sept. 24 at Cincinnati n/a 0-19 n/a Nov. 2 St. Joseph’s n/a 13-7 n/a
Coach: Ben Cregor Oct. 7 Wayne State n/a 14-12 n/a Nov. 9 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 7-28 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 15 at St. Joseph’s n/a 0-2 n/a Nov. 16 Union (Univ.) n/a 25-0 n/a
Sept. 30 Centre n/a 0-30 n/a Oct. 22 Georgetown n/a 0-6 n/a
Oct. 6 at Georgetown n/a 0-13 n/a Oct. 29 Transylvania n/a 7-13 n/a 1947 (7-0-1)
Oct. 13 at Union (Ky.) n/a 0-19 n/a Nov. 4 at Evansville n/a 6-0 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Oct. 21 Western Kentucky n/a 0-45 n/a Nov. 11 at Hanover n/a 13-14 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 28 at Morehead St. n/a 0-13 n/a Nov. 19 at Centre n/a 0-14 n/a Sept. 26 Wittenberg n/a 40-3 n/a
Nov. 4 Murray State n/a 6-54 n/a Oct. 4 at DePauw n/a 37-0 n/a
Nov. 11 at Miami (Fla.) n/a 7-33 n/a 1939 (5-2-1) Oct. 10 Evansville n/a 20-7 n/a
Nov. 18 Eastern Kentucky n/a 13-7 n/a Coach: Laurie Apitz Oct. 24 Western Kentucky n/a 19-13 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 1 at St. Joseph’s n/a 7-7 n/a
1934 (2-5) Sept. 22 at Transylvania n/a 25-0 n/a Nov. 7 Eastern Kentucky n/a 14-13 n/a
Coach: Ben Cregor Sept. 30 at Indiana State n/a 0-7 n/a Nov. 14 at SE Louisiana n/a 23-0 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 6 Evansville n/a 7-6 n/a Nov. 22 Washington n/a 33-20 n/a
Oct. 6 Georgetown n/a 14-6 n/a Oct. 13 Alfred Holbrook n/a 20-3 n/a
Oct. 13 at Toledo n/a 7-19 n/a Oct. 19 St. Joseph’s n/a 13-0 n/a 1948 — Won 5, Lost 5
Oct. 27 at Hanover n/a 6-7 n/a Oct. 28 at Centre n/a 0-0 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Nov. 3 Centre n/a 0-46 n/a Nov. 4 at Georgetown n/a 7-14 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 10 at Transylvania n/a 0-13 n/a Nov. 18 Hanover n/a 20-0 n/a Sept. 25 at Memphis State n/a 7-13 n/a
Nov. 17 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 13-6 n/a Oct. 2 St. Joseph’s n/a 20-0 n/a
Nov. 24 Union (Ky.) n/a 0-7 n/a 1940 (3-5-1) Oct. 8 at Xavier n/a 26-47 n/a
Coach: Laurie Apitz Oct. 16 at Akron n/a 13-0 n/a
1935 (1-6-1) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 23 Western Kentucky n/a 19-6 n/a
Coach: Ben Cregor Sept. 21 Indiana State n/a 0-0 n/a Oct. 30 Buffalo n/a 19-48 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 28 at Cincinnati n/a 0-7 n/a Nov. 6 Catawba n/a 33-21 n/a
Sept. 28 at Butler n/a 0-29 n/a Oct. 5 at Evansville n/a 13-7 n/a Nov. 13 at Evansville n/a 6-18 n/a
Oct. 5 Transylvania n/a 7-14 n/a Oct. 12 at St. Joseph’s n/a 6-24 n/a Nov. 20 Bradley n/a 31-14 n/a
Oct. 11 at Union (Ky.) n/a 7-13 n/a Oct. 18 Centre n/a 0-28 n/a Nov. 27 at Washington n/a 12-27 n/a
Oct. 19 at Hanover n/a 6-6 n/a Oct. 25 Alfred Holbrook n/a 38-7 n/a
Oct. 26 Eastern Kentucky n/a 0-9 n/a Nov. 2 Georgetown n/a 14-19 n/a 1949 (8-3)
Nov. 2 at Georgetown n/a 0-21 n/a Nov. 9 at Hanover n/a 14-13 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Nov. 9 Toledo n/a 7-41 n/a Nov. 16 at Long Island n/a 6-29 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 16 Morehead State n/a 20-0 n/a Sept. 17 St. Joseph’s n/a 33-7 n/a
1941 (4-4) Sept. 24 at Western Kentucky n/a 47-7 n/a
1936 (4-4) Coach: Laurie Apitz Sept. 30 Murray State n/a 34-14 n/a
Coach: Laurie Apitz Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 8 Miami (Fla.) n/a 0-26 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 22 Rio Grande n/a 58-0 n/a Oct. 15 Akron n/a 62-6 n/a
Oct. 3 Union (Ky.) n/a 13-0 n/a Sept. 27 at Cincinnati n/a 7-28 n/a Oct. 21 Xavier n/a 7-19 n/a
Oct. 10 at Hanover n/a 12-2 n/a Oct. 4 Evansville n/a 31-6 n/a Oct. 29 at Bradley n/a 35-12 n/a
Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 6-9 n/a Oct. 17 Transylvania n/a 13-0 n/a Nov. 3 at Catawba n/a 41-7 n/a
Oct. 24 at Union n/a 7-27 n/a Oct. 23 at Georgetown n/a 7-19 n/a Nov. 12 Washington n/a 35-12 n/a
Oct. 30 Georgetown n/a 12-8 n/a Nov. 1 at DePauw n/a 6-13 n/a Nov. 19 Evansville n/a 28-7 n/a
Nov. 7 Alfred Holbrook n/a 31-7 n/a Nov. 8 at Hanover n/a 21-6 n/a Nov. 24 at Southern Miss n/a 21-26 n/a
Nov. 14 at Morehead St. n/a 7-14 n/a Nov. 15 Vanderbilt n/a 0-68 n/a
Nov. 21 Baldwin-Wallace n/a 0-67 n/a 1950 (3-6-1)
1942 (2-3) Coach: Frank Camp
1937 (2-5-1) Coach: Laurie Apitz Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: Laurie Apitz Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 23 St. Francis (Pa.) n/a 34-14 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 17 Rio Grande n/a 25-0 n/a Sept. 30 Buffalo n/a 48-19 n/a
Sept. 25 Hanover n/a 7-13 n/a Sept. 26 at Cincinnati n/a 0-51 n/a Oct. 7 at Cincinnati n/a 20-28 n/a
Oct. 2 at Transylvania n/a 6-19 n/a Oct. 10 at Evansville n/a 20-0 n/a Oct. 14 at Houston n/a 7-27 n/a
Oct. 9 at Wayne State n/a 0-32 n/a Oct. 17 DePauw n/a 6-19 n/a Oct. 21 at Xavier n/a 13-36 n/a
Oct. 15 Union (Univ.) n/a 14-6 n/a Oct. 24 Indiana State n/a 7-25 n/a Oct. 28 Duquesne n/a 20-27 n/a

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Year-by-Year Scores
Nov. 4 at Washington n/a 28-7 n/a Oct. 15 at Evansville n/a 29-7 n/a 1960 (7-2)
Nov. 10 at Miami (Fla.) n/a 13-13 n/a Oct. 29 Western Kentucky n/a 20-0 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Nov. 18 Washington & Lee n/a 28-33 n/a Nov. 5 Morehead State n/a 37-12 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 25 at Southern Miss n/a 28-34 n/a Nov. 12 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 45-13 n/a Sept. 17 at Tennessee Tech n/a 7-21 n/a
Nov. 19 Toledo n/a 33-13 n/a Sept. 23 Eastern Kentucky n/a 28-7 n/a
1951 (5-4) Sept. 30 Bradley n/a 40-6 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp 1956 (6-3) Oct. 7 Murray State n/a 12-6 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Coach: Frank Camp Oct. 15 at Dayton n/a 36-0 n/a
Sept. 29 at Wayne State n/a 28-12 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 21 Western Kentucky n/a 44-0 n/a
Oct. 5 Boston University n/a 7-39 n/a Sept. 22 at Toledo n/a 27-12 n/a Oct. 29 at Marshall n/a 7-0 n/a
Oct. 13 at Cincinnati n/a 0-38 n/a Sept. 29 Kent State n/a 0-7 n/a Nov. 5 Xavier n/a 0-29 n/a
Oct. 19 Xavier n/a 6-47 n/a Oct. 6 Evansville n/a 41-13 n/a Nov. 11 Kent State n/a 22-8 n/a
Oct. 27 at St. Bonaventure n/a 21-22 n/a Oct. 13 Murray State n/a 7-6 n/a
Nov. 2 NC State n/a 26-2 n/a Oct. 20 at Morehead St. n/a 19-7 n/a 1961 (6-3)
Nov. 10 Houston n/a 35-28 n/a Oct. 27 at Ohio n/a 25-19 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Nov. 17 Wash. & Lee n/a 14-7 n/a Nov. 3 Dayton n/a 6-7 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 23 Southern Miss n/a 14-13 n/a Nov. 10 Xavier n/a 14-34 n/a Sept. 16 Tennessee Tech n/a 29-13 n/a
Nov. 17 Eastern Kentucky n/a 14-6 n/a Sept. 22 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 33-6 n/a
1952 (3-5) Sept. 30 Marshall n/a 32-6 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp 1957 (9-1) Oct. 7 Memphis State n/a 13-28 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Coach: Frank Camp Oct. 14 Dayton n/a 6-7 n/a
Sept. 27 Wayne State n/a 19-12 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 21 Western Kentucky n/a 20-0 n/a
Oct. 4 at Florida State n/a 41-14 n/a Sept. 21 at Evansville n/a 33-7 n/a Nov. 4 at Xavier n/a 8-16 n/a
Oct. 11 Dayton n/a 0-20 n/a Sept. 27 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 40-14 n/a Nov. 11 at Kent State n/a 19-15 n/a
Oct. 18 at Xavier n/a 13-27 n/a Oct. 5 Toledo n/a 48-20 n/a Nov. 18 at North Texas St. n/a 20-0 n/a
Oct. 31 at Chattanooga n/a 14-47 n/a Oct. 12 at Murray State n/a 35-0 n/a
Nov. 8 at Memphis n/a 25-29 n/a Oct. 19 Dayton n/a 33-19 n/a 1962 (6-4)
Nov. 15 Eastern Kentucky n/a 34-20 n/a Oct. 26 Central Michigan n/a 40-0 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Nov. 22 at Southern Miss n/a 26-55 n/a Nov. 9 at Kent State n/a 7-13 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 16 Ohio n/a 40-7 n/a Sept. 15 at Wichita State n/a 21-20 n/a
1953 (1-7) Nov. 22 Morehead State n/a 40-6 n/a Sept. 22 Western Michigan n/a 27-21 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas) Sept. 29 at Marshall n/a 18-0 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Jan. 1 vs. Drake n/a 34-20 20,000 Oct. 6 at Memphis St. n/a 0-49 n/a
Sept. 19 at Murray State n/a 19-14 n/a Oct. 13 at Dayton n/a 21-0 n/a
Oct. 3 at Florida State n/a 0-59 n/a 1958 (4-4) Oct. 20 at Tulsa n/a 7-25 n/a
Oct. 10 Xavier n/a 13-19 n/a Coach: Frank Camp Nov. 3 Xavier n/a 12-13 n/a
Oct. 17 at Dayton n/a 13-20 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 10 Kent State n/a 29-8 n/a
Oct. 24 at Tennessee n/a 6-59 n/a Sept. 27 Eastern Kentucky n/a 20-7 n/a Nov. 17 North Texas St. n/a 14-10 n/a
Oct. 30 at Chattanooga n/a 6-44 n/a Oct. 4 at Toledo n/a 7-13 n/a Nov. 24 Houston n/a 25-27 n/a
Nov. 7 Cincinnati n/a 0-41 n/a Oct. 11 Murray State n/a 27-0 n/a
Nov. 14 Eastern Kentucky n/a 13-20 n/a Oct. 18 at Dayton n/a 13-26 n/a 1963 (3-7, 1-3 Missouri Valley)
Oct. 25 at Central Michigan n/a 40-7 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
1954 (3-6) Nov. 8 Kent State n/a 21-0 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: Frank Camp Nov. 15 at Ohio n/a 6-23 n/a Sept. 28 at North Texas St.* n/a 6-26 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 22 North Texas St. n/a 10-21 n/a Oct. 5 Southern Illinois n/a 7-13 n/a
Sept. 18 Murray State n/a 13-33 n/a Oct. 12 Dayton* n/a 13-12 n/a
Sept. 24 at Wayne State n/a 0-13 n/a 1959 (6-4) Oct. 19 Wichita State* n/a 14-47 n/a
Oct. 2 Florida State n/a 6-47 n/a Coach: Frank Camp Oct. 26 Marshall n/a 27-14 n/a
Oct. 9 at Dayton n/a 7-27 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 2 Memphis State n/a 0-25 n/a
Oct. 16 Evansville n/a 26-6 n/a Sept. 15 Western Kentucky n/a 19-0 n/a Nov. 9 at Kent State n/a 7-26 n/a
Oct. 23 Centre n/a 27-6 n/a Sept. 19 at Xavier n/a 13-28 n/a Nov. 16 at Western Michigan n/a 21-7 n/a
Oct. 30 at Western Kentucky n/a 7-25 n/a Sept. 25 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 14-7 n/a Dec. 7 at Tulsa* n/a 16-22 n/a
Nov. 6 Morehead State n/a 24-0 n/a Oct. 3 at Bradley n/a 28-8 n/a Dec. 14 at Houston n/a 7-21 n/a
Nov. 13 at Eastern Kentucky n/a 6-20 n/a Oct. 10 at Murray State n/a 28-0 n/a
Oct. 17 Dayton n/a 32-6 n/a 1964 (1-9, 1-3 Missouri Valley)
1955 (7-2) Oct. 31 Marshall n/a 48-6 n/a Coach: Frank Camp
Coach: Frank Camp Nov. 7 at North Texas St. n/a 7-39 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 14 Ohio n/a 15-22 n/a Sept. 19 Western Michigan n/a 7-10 n/a
Sept. 17 at Murray State n/a 14-33 n/a Nov. 21 at Kent State n/a 14-16 n/a Sept. 26 at Southern Illinois n/a 6-7 n/a
Sept. 24 at Xavier n/a 20-49 n/a Oct. 3 N. Texas St.* n/a 0-22 n/a
Oct. 1 Wayne State n/a 72-0 n/a Oct. 10 at Dayton* n/a 21-7 n/a
Oct. 8 Dayton n/a 19-7 n/a Oct. 17 Tulsa* n/a 0-58 n/a

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Year-by-Year Scores
Oct. 24 at Marshall n/a 6-28 n/a Sept. 25 at Drake n/a 7-10 n/a
Oct. 31 Kent State n/a 7-14 n/a Oct. 2 Dayton n/a 41-13 n/a
Nov. 7 at Wichita St.* n/a 15-23 n/a Oct. 9 at Memphis State* n/a 26-20 n/a
Nov. 14 at Memphis St. n/a 0-34 n/a Oct. 16 at N. Texas St.* n/a 17-20 n/a
Nov. 21 Drake n/a 8-14 n/a Oct. 23 Wichita St. * n/a 21-5 n/a
Oct. 30 Tampa n/a 21-10 n/a
1965 — Won 6, Lost 4 (3-1 MVC) Nov. 6 at Tulsa* n/a 17-0 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp Nov. 13 Southern Illinois n/a 24-14 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 27 Cincinnati n/a 16-19 n/a
Sept. 18 at W. Michigan n/a 13-17 n/a
Sept. 25 Southern Illinois n/a 13-0 n/a 1972 (9-1, 4-1 Missouri Valley Champions)
Oct. 2 at N. Texas St.* n/a 29-21 n/a Coach: Lee Corso
Oct. 9 Dayton* n/a 34-0 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 16 East Carolina n/a 20-34 n/a Sept. 16 Kent State n/a 34-0 n/a
Oct. 23 Marshall n/a 23-7 n/a Sept. 30 at Dayton n/a 28-11 n/a
Oct. 30 Wichita State* n/a 30-10 n/a Oct. 7 at Tampa n/a 17-14 n/a
Nov. 6 at Tulsa* n/a 18-51 n/a Oct. 14 N. Texas St.* n/a 56-6 n/a
Nov. 13 at Drake n/a 32-17 n/a Oct. 21 at Wichita St.* n/a 46-3 n/a
Nov. 20 at Kent State n/a 6-7 n/a Oct. 28 at Cincinnati n/a 38-13 n/a
Nov. 4 Tulsa* n/a 26-28 n/a
1966 (6-4, 1-3 Missouri Valley) Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois n/a 20-16 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp Nov. 18 Memphis State* n/a 17-0 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Lee Corso led the Cardinals to a pair of Nov. 25 Drake* n/a 27-0 n/a
Sept. 24 at Southern Illinois n/a 16-7 n/a Missouri Valley Conference championships
Oct. 1 N. Texas St.* n/a 19-20 n/a in 1970 and 1972. 1973 (5-6, 3-3 Missouri Valley)
Oct. 8 at Dayton n/a 17-20 n/a Coach: T.W. Alley
Oct. 15 Drake n/a 66-26 n/a 1969 (5-4-1, 2-3 Missouri Valley) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 22 at Marshall n/a 35-15 n/a Coach: Lee Corso Sept. 8 at Memphis St.* n/a 21-28 n/a
Oct. 29 at Wichita State* n/a 2-9 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 15 at Kent St. n/a 3-10 n/a
Nov. 5 Kent State n/a 23-20 n/a Sept. 13 at Drake n/a 24-24 n/a Sept. 22 at Drake* n/a 27-17 n/a
Nov. 12 at Cincinnati* n/a 3-17 n/a Sept. 20 Southern Illinois n/a 17-13 n/a Oct. 6 Wichita St.* n/a 24-10 n/a
Nov. 19 Tulsa* n/a 29-18 n/a Oct. 4 Dayton n/a 24-17 n/a Oct. 13 N. Texas St.* n/a 6-7 n/a
Nov. 26 East Carolina n/a 21-7 n/a Oct. 18 Marshall n/a 34-17 n/a Oct. 20 Mississippi State n/a 7-18 n/a
Oct. 25 at N. Texas St.* n/a 13-31 n/a Oct. 27 Cincinnati n/a 10-8 n/a
1967 (5-5, 1-3 Missouri Valley) Nov. 1 at Kent State n/a 6-35 n/a Nov. 3 at Tulsa* n/a 9-17 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp Nov. 8 Cincinnati* n/a 21-31 n/a Nov. 10 Dayton n/a 9-10 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 15 Wichita State* n/a 13-7 n/a Nov. 17 Furman n/a 35-14 n/a
Sept. 16 at Drake n/a 46-7 n/a Nov. 22 at Memphis St.* n/a 19-69 n/a Nov. 24 at W. Texas St.* n/a 21-9 n/a
Sept. 23 Southern Illinois n/a 26-0 n/a Nov. 27 at Tulsa* n/a 35-29 n/a
Sept. 30 at N. Texas St.* n/a 28-30 n/a 1974 (4-7, 3-2 Missouri Valley)
Oct. 7 Dayton n/a 29-7 n/a 1970 Coach: T.W. Alley
Oct. 14 at East Carolina n/a 13-18 n/a (8-3-1, 4-0 Missouri Valley Champions) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 21 Marshall n/a 43-7 n/a Coach: Lee Corso Sept. 7 Memphis State n/a 10-16 n/a
Oct. 28 Wichita State* n/a 24-17 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 14 at Auburn n/a 3-16 n/a
Nov. 4 at Kent State n/a 21-28 n/a Sept. 12 at Florida State n/a 7-9 n/a Sept. 28 at Cincinnati n/a 6-7 n/a
Nov. 11 Cincinnati* n/a 7-13 n/a Sept. 19 at Southern Illinois n/a 28-31 n/a Oct. 5 at Wichita St.* n/a 14-7 n/a
Dec. 2 at Tulsa* n/a 23-35 n/a Sept. 26 N. Texas St.* n/a 13-2 n/a Oct. 12 at N. Texas St.* n/a 24-10 n/a
Oct. 3 at Dayton n/a 11-28 n/a Oct. 19 Drake* n/a 35-38 n/a
1968 (5-5, 2-3 Missouri Valley) Oct. 10 Tulsa* n/a 14-8 n/a Oct. 26 at Mississippi St. n/a 7-56 n/a
Coach: Frank Camp Oct. 17 at Marshall n/a 16-14 n/a Nov. 2 Tulsa* n/a 7-37 n/a
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 31 Kent State n/a 14-13 n/a Nov. 9 Dayton n/a 20-15 n/a
Sept. 21 at Southern Illinois n/a 33-10 n/a Nov. 7 Memphis State* n/a 40-27 n/a Nov. 23 Vanderbilt n/a 0-44 n/a
Oct. 5 at Dayton n/a 14-28 n/a Nov. 14 at Cincinnati n/a 28-14 n/a Nov. 30 W. Texas St.* n/a 10-8 n/a
Oct. 12 Tulsa* n/a 16-7 n/a Nov. 21 Drake n/a 23-14 n/a
Oct. 19 at Marshall n/a 13-10 n/a Nov. 28 at Wichita St.* n/a 34-24 n/a 1975 (2-9)
Oct. 26 at Wichita State* n/a 21-14 n/a Pasadena Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Coach: Vince Gibson
Nov. 2 Kent State n/a 23-9 n/a Dec. 19 vs. Long Beach St. n/a 24-24 20,472 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 9 at Cincinnati* n/a 7-37 n/a Sept. 13 Western Kentucky - 17-21 34,077
Nov. 16 N. Texas St.* n/a 14-36 n/a 1971 (6-3-1, 3-1 Missouri Valley) Sept. 20 at Drake - 7-31 8,120
Nov. 23 Drake n/a 37-38 n/a Coach: Lee Corso Sept. 27 Cincinnati - 27-46 13,867
Nov. 30 Memphis State* n/a 14-44 n/a Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 4 at Wichita St. - 10-13 12,765
Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt n/a 0-0 n/a Oct. 11 Chattanooga - 6-3 9,056

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Year-by-Year Scores
Oct. 18 at Memphis St. - 7-41 15,480 Sept. 29 at Drake - 31-21 13,155 Oct. 8 at Miami (Fla.) - 14-42 30,073
Oct. 25 Mississippi St.* - 14-28 8,636 Oct. 6 Florida St. - 0-27 27,306 Oct. 15 Pittsburgh - 10-55 31,447
Nov. 1 at Tulsa - 14-38 14,500 Oct. 13 Tulsa - 24-7 14,941 Oct. 20 at Florida St. - 7-51 42,117
Nov. 8 Dayton - 13-32 9,888 Oct. 20 at Indiana St. - 34-10 16,279 Nov. 5 Southern Miss - 3-27 17,064
Nov. 15 at NE Louisiana - 10-14 6,700 Nov. 3 Southern Miss - 10-10 13,085 Nov. 12 at Temple - 7-24 3,021
Nov. 22 at W. Texas St. - 23-49 6,200 Nov. 10 at Memphis St. - 6-10 17,205 Nov. 24 Memphis St. - 7-45 9,574
* won by forfeit Nov. 17 at Maryland - 7-28 25,104
Nov. 25 Rutgers - 7-31 10,152 1984 (2-9)
1976 (5-6) Coach: Bob Weber
Coach: Vince Gibson 1980 (5-6) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Coach: Bob Weber Sept. 1 Murray State - 23-26 24,557
Sept. 18 at Mississippi St.* - 21-30 27,000 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 8 at West Virginia - 6-30 55,002
Sept. 25 Drake - 37-24 16,016 Sept. 6 Miami (Fla.) - 10-24 22,120 Sept. 15 SMU - 7-41 26,859
Oct. 2 Wichita State - 28-14 16,541 Sept. 13 at Florida St. - 0-52 52,623 Sept. 29 at Houston - 30-28 22,533
Oct. 9 at Pittsburgh - 6-27 34,000 Sept. 20 Murray St. - 9-13 23,109 Oct. 6 Western Kentucky - 45-17 24,468
Oct. 16 Northeast Louisiana - 36-8 14,069 Sept. 27 at Kansas - 17-9 34,800 Oct. 13 Indiana St. - 21-44 25,051
Oct. 23 at Alabama - 3-24 58,414 Oct. 11 Memphis St. - 38-14 15,501 Oct. 20 at Rutgers - 21-38 25,764
Oct. 30 Tulsa - 10-20 8,068 Oct. 18 Indiana St. - 27-17 24,695 Oct. 27 at Cincinnati - 21-40 15,767
Nov. 6 at Rutgers - 0-34 16,000 Oct. 25 at Florida - 0-13 62,687 Nov. 3 Miami (Fla.) - 23-38 20,113
Nov. 13 Memphis State - 14-26 9,943 Nov. 1 Temple - 12-17 13,436 Nov. 10 Tennessee St. - 15-24 23,821
Nov. 20 Boston University - 16-7 7,713 Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh - 23-41 47,280 Nov. 17 at Southern Miss - 25-34 15,904
Nov. 27 at Cincinnati - 6-20 7,757 Nov. 15 Cincinnati - 20-0 12,629
*Won by Forfeit Nov. 22 at Southern Miss - 6-3 21,210 1985 (2-9)
Coach: Howard Schnellenberger
1977 (7-4-1) 1981 (5-6) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: Vince Gibson Coach: Bob Weber Sept. 7 at West Virginia - 13-52 62,128
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 14 at Indiana - 28-41 37,626
Sept. 10 Northern Illinois - 38-0 16,453 Sept. 5 at Florida State - 0-17 50,735 Sept. 21 Western Kentucky - 23-14 36,914
Sept. 17 Cincinnati - 17-17 25,384 Sept. 12 Toledo - 31-6 21,225 Sept. 28 Houston - 27-49 30,334
Sept. 24 William & Mary - 7-21 20,571 Sept. 19 Long Beach St. - 35-13 23,424 Oct. 5 at Syracuse - 0-48 26,992
Oct. 1 at Memphis St. - 14-13 22,750 Sept. 26 at Missouri - 3-34 57,448 Oct. 12 Southern Miss - 12-42 25,843
Oct. 8 Tulsa - 33-0 12,007 Oct. 3 Marshall - 36-0 20,745 Oct. 19 Cincinnati - 9-31 21,283
Oct. 15 at Dayton - 10-14 11,091 Oct. 10 at Memphis St. - 14-7 24,286 Oct. 26 at Miami (Fla.) 15 7-45 31,761
Oct. 22 at Alabama - 6-55 60,210 Oct. 17 Tennessee St. - 30-42 28,136 Nov. 2 Central Florida - 42-21 21,391
Oct. 29 at Marshall - 56-0 10,232 Oct. 24 at Oklahoma St. - 11-19 44,000 Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech - 17-41 28,300
Nov. 5 Wichita St. - 51-21 12,031 Nov. 7 NE Louisiana - 7-40 15,094 Nov. 23 Eastern Kentucky - 21-45 30,113
Nov. 12 Drake - 18-13 12,247 Nov. 14 at Cincinnati - 0-24 15,617
Nov. 20 Indiana St. - 27-16 11,847 Nov. 21 Southern Miss 9 13-10 12,940 1986 (3-8)
Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.) Coach: Howard Schnellenberger
Dec. 17 vs. La. Tech - 14-24 18,500 1982 (5-6) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: Bob Weber Sept. 6 at Illinois - 0-23 72,822
1978 (7-4) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 13 at Indiana - 0-21 35,126
Coach: Vince Gibson Sept. 4 Western Kentucky - 20-10 24,475 Sept. 20 Western Kentucky - 45-6 34,144
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 11 at Cincinnati - 16-38 14,324 Sept. 27 Memphis St. - 34-8 30,801
Sept. 9 South Dakota St. - 54-7 21,109 Sept. 25 Oklahoma St. - 28-22 21,202 Oct. 4 at Cincinnati - 17-24 16,317
Sept. 16 Maryland - 17-24 36,124 Oct. 2 Miami (Fla.) - 6-28 28,749 Oct. 18 at Boston College - 7-41 28,105
Sept. 23 at Cincinnati - 28-14 21,709 Oct. 9 Temple - 14-55 19,223 Oct. 25 Florida State - 18-54 22,822
Sept. 30 Indiana St. - 31-12 16,931 Oct. 16 Richmond - 35-0 16,381 Nov. 1 Rutgers - 0-41 20,165
Oct. 7 at Tulsa - 7-24 20,500 Oct. 23 at Southern Miss - 0-48 28,642 Nov. 8 at Tulane - 23-12 22,108
Oct. 14 NW Louisiana - 51-7 13,372 Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh - 14-63 53,017 Nov. 15 West Virginia - 19-42 21,834
Oct. 21 Boston University - 35-7 15,886 Nov. 6 Indiana St. - 35-23 15,054 Nov. 22 at Southern Miss - 16-31 11,231
Oct. 28 William & Mary - 33-21 17,879 Nov. 13 at Florida State 9 14-49 51,233
Nov. 4 at Wichita St. - 38-20 10,813 Nov. 20 at Memphis St. - 38-19 7,370 1987 (3-7-1)
Nov. 11 Memphis St. - 22-29 17,012 Coach: Howard Schnellenberger
Nov. 18 at Southern Miss - 3-37 16,219 1983 (3-8) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: Bob Weber Sept. 5 Tulane - 42-40 32,242
1979 (4-6-1) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 12 Cincinnati - 0-25 33,392
Coach: Vince Gibson Sept. 3 at SMU 19 6-24 23,750 Sept. 19 at Purdue - 22-22 63,125
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 10 Western Kentucky - 41-22 31,279 Sept. 26 Murray State - 34-10 29,231
Sept. 8 Virginia Tech - 14-15 29,436 Sept. 17 Army - 31-7 27,454 Oct. 3 Southern Miss - 6-65 20,647
Sept. 15 at Miami (Fla.) - 12-24 41,129 Sept. 24 Cincinnati - 31-23 23,992 Oct. 10 Marshall - 31-34 21,658
Sept. 22 Cincinnati - 22-19 20,174 Oct. 1 at Virginia Tech - 0-31 28,300 Oct. 17 at Florida State - 9-32 53,114

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Year-by-Year Scores
Oct. 24 Akron - 31-10 18,743 Oct. 26 at Virginia Tech - 13-41 45,662 Oct. 28 Maryland - 31-0 36,386
Oct. 31 at Tulsa - 22-26 19,472 Nov. 2 Florida State 1 15-40 34,270 Nov. 4 Tulane - 34-14 33,271
Nov. 7 at Tennessee - 10-41 92,084 Nov. 9 at Memphis St. - 7-35 16,665 Nov. 11 NE Louisiana - 39-0 25,212
Nov. 14 at Memphis State - 8-43 20,418 Nov. 16 at Tulsa - 0-40 31,717 Nov. 18 North Texas - 57-14 26,577

1988 (8-3) 1992 (5-6) 1996 (5-6, 2-3 Conference USA)


Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Coach: Ron Cooper
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Sept. 3 at Maryland - 16-27 30,457 Sept. 5 at Ohio State 17 19-20 89,653 Aug. 31 at Kentucky - 38-14 59,384
Sept. 10 Wyoming - 9-44 29,105 Sept. 12 Memphis State - 16-15 37,192 Sept. 7 at Penn State 15 7-24 95,670
Sept. 17 Memphis State - 29-18 22,476 Sept. 19 at Arizona State - 0-19 45,782 Sept. 14 Baylor - 13-14 38,756
Sept. 24 at North Carolina - 38-34 49,900 Sept. 26 Wyoming - 24-26 28,463 Sept. 21 at Michigan St. - 30-20 70,311
Oct. 1 at Southern Miss - 23-30 17,584 Oct. 3 Syracuse - 9-15 37,323 Sept. 28 Southern Miss* - 7-24 36,482
Oct. 8 Tulsa - 9-3 24,381 Oct. 10 Virginia Tech - 21-17 29,418 Oct. 12 at Tulane* - 23-20 17,561
Oct. 15 Virginia - 30-28 30,142 Oct. 17 Tulsa - 32-27 29,517 Oct. 19 Northern Illinois - 27-3 36,467
Oct. 22 at Tulane - 38-35 24,824 Oct. 24 at Florida 20 17-31 84,476 Oct. 26 Cincinnati* - 7-10 36,242
Oct. 29 at Cincinnati - 21-6 19,193 Oct. 31 at Cincinnati - 27-17 15,187 Nov. 2 Memphis* - 13-10 33,512
Nov. 5 Virginia Tech - 13-3 21,107 Nov. 7 at Texas A&M - 18-40 48,848 Nov. 9 at North Carolina - 10-28 46,000
Nov. 12 Western Kentucky - 35-17 31,636 Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh - 31-16 14,065 Nov. 16 at Houston* - 7-38 19,651

1989 (6-5) 1993 (9-3) 1997 (1-10, 0-6 Conference USA)


Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Coach: Ron Cooper
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Sept. 2 at Wyoming - 28-21 26,132 Sept. 4 San Jose State - 31-24 35,923 Aug. 30 at Kentucky - 24-38 59,186
Sept. 9 at Kansas - 33-28 32,700 Sept. 11 at Memphis St. - 54-28 35,573 Sept. 6 Utah - 21-27 35,437
Sept. 23 West Virginia - 21-30 39,132 Sept. 18 Arizona State 23 35-17 39,639 Sept. 13 Illinois - 26-14 36,824
Sept. 30 Cincinnati - 37-17 36,305 Sept. 25 Texas - 41-10 38,492 Sept. 20 Penn State 1 21-57 39,826
Oct. 14 Southern Miss - 10-16 38,484 Oct. 2 at Pittsburgh - 29-7 28,528 Sept. 27 at Oklahoma - 14-35 74,993
Oct. 21 at Tulsa - 24-31 20,012 Oct. 9 at West Virginia 24 34-36 57,578 Oct. 4 at Southern Miss* - 24-42 23,028
Oct. 28 at Virginia - 15-16 33,400 Oct. 16 Southern Miss - 35-27 36,322 Oct. 11 Tulane* - 33-64 29,547
Nov. 4 Western Kentucky - 55-7 36,126 Oct. 23 Navy - 28-0 37,214 Oct. 25 Houston* - 22-36 21,432
Nov. 11 at Memphis St. - 40-10 14,003 Nov. 6 at Tennessee 7 10-45 94,826 Nov. 1 East Carolina* - 31-45 12,850
Nov. 18 at Boston College - 36-22 24,650 Nov. 13 at Texas A&M 11 7-42 56,161 Nov. 8 at Cincinnati* - 9-28 21,346
Dec. 2 Syracuse (Tokyo) - 13-24 50,000 Nov. 25 at Tulsa - 28-0 11,257 Nov. 15 at Memphis* - 20-21 15,243
Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)
1990 (10-1-1) Dec. 28 vs. Michigan St. - 18-7 21,097 1998 (7-5, 4-2 Conference USA)
Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Coach: John L. Smith
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att 1994 (6-5) Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Sept. 1 at San Jose State - 10-10 16,281 Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Sept. 5 Kentucky - 34-68 42,643
Sept. 8 Murray State - 68-0 34,417 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Sept. 12 at Utah - 22-45 44,112
Sept. 15 Kansas - 28-16 35,848 Sept. 3 at Kentucky - 14-20 59,162 Sept. 19 at Illinois - 35-9 39,414
Sept. 22 at West Virginia - 9-7 61,933 Sept. 10 at Texas - 16-30 64,627 Sept. 26 Boston College - 52-28 38,231
Sept. 29 at Southern Miss - 13-25 20,545 Sept. 17 at Arizona State - 25-22 45,411 Oct. 3 Cincinnati* - 62-19 35,479
Oct. 6 Tulsa - 38-14 36,692 Oct. 1 Pittsburgh - 33-29 38,621 Oct. 10 at Southern Miss* - 21-56 22,043
Oct. 13 Memphis St. - 19-17 37,423 Oct. 8 NC State 18 35-14 38,318 Oct. 17 at Tulane* - 22-28 26,217
Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh - 27-20 34,261 Oct. 15 at Army - 29-30 32,125 Oct. 24 Memphis* - 35-32 39,247
Oct. 27 Western Kentucky - 41-7 35,122 Oct. 22 at Navy - 35-14 38,156 Oct. 31 Western Kentucky - 63-34 32,649
Nov. 3 at Cincinnati - 41-16 23,575 Oct. 29 Memphis - 10-6 36,219 Nov. 14 at East Carolina* - 63-45 26,258
Nov. 10 Boston College - 17-10 37,636 Nov. 3 Boston College - 14-35 38,711 Nov. 21 Army* - 35-23 40,349
Fiesta Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.) Nov. 12 Texas A&M - 10-26 36,112 Motor City Bowl (Pontiac, Mich.)
Jan. 1 vs. Alabama 25 34-7 69,098 Nov. 26 Tulsa - 34-27 35,655 Dec. 23 vs. Marshall - 29-48 52,016

1991 (2-9) 1995 (7-4) 1999 (7-5, 4-2 Conference USA)


Coach: Howard Schnellenberger Coach: Ron Cooper Coach: John L. Smith
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Aug. 8 Eastern Kentucky - 24-14 38,542 Sept. 2 at Kentucky - 13-10 58,967 Sept. 4 at Kentucky - 56-28 70,692
Sept. 5 Tennessee 11 11-28 40,457 Sept. 9 at Northern Illinois - 34-21 22,357 Sept. 11 Chattanooga - 58-30 38,147
Sept. 14 at Ohio State 19 15-23 91,734 Sept. 16 Michigan State - 7-30 34,027 Sept. 18 Illinois - 36-41 40,332
Sept. 28 Southern Miss - 28-14 38,231 Sept. 21 North Carolina - 10-17 37,704 Sept. 25 Oklahoma - 21-42 41,214
Oct. 5 Cincinnati - 7-30 34,327 Sept. 30 at Memphis - 17-7 29,968 Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan - 45-10 33,879
Oct. 12 at Boston College - 3-33 27,839 Oct. 7 at Southern Miss - 21-25 21,079 Oct. 7 at Army* (OT) - 52-59 26,535
Oct. 19 Army - 12-37 33,147 Oct. 14 at Wyoming - 20-27 22,418 Oct. 16 at Memphis* - 32-31 30,315

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Year-by-Year Scores
Oct. 16 Southern Miss* - 24-14 33,627 2005 (9-3, 5-2 BIG EAST)
Oct. 27 at Cincinnati* - 28-13 31,004 Coach: Bobby Petrino
Nov. 3 at Tulane* - 52-7 19,369 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 10 Houston* - 34-10 40,479 Sept. 4 at Kentucky - 31-24 70,752
Nov. 15 at East Carolina* - 39-34 39,775 Sept. 17 Oregon State - 63-27 42,647
Nov. 23 at TCU* - 22-37 22,176 Sept. 24 at USF* - 14-45 33,586
Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic - 61-10 40,219
Dec. 31 vs. BYU 19 28-10 58,968 Oct. 8 North Carolina - 69-14 41,334
Oct. 15 at W.Virginia* (3OT) 25 44-46 59,797
2002 (7-6, 5-3 Conference USA) Oct. 22 at Cincinnati* - 46-22 21,086
Coach: John L. Smith Nov. 3 Pittsburgh* - 41-20 42,692
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 11 Rutgers* - 56-5 41,219
Sept. 1 Kentucky - 17-22 42,660 Nov. 26 Syracuse* - 41-17 37,896
Sept. 7 at Duke - 40-3 25,486 Dec. 3 at Connecticut* - 30-20 40,000
Sept. 14 at Colorado St. - 33-36 31,607 Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Sept. 21 at Army* - 45-14 28,625 Jan. 2 Virginia Tech 12 24-35 63,780
Sept. 26 Florida St. (OT) 4 26-20 38,109
Oct. 8 at Memphis* - 38-32 44,081 2006 (12-1, 6-1 BIG EAST Champions)
Oct. 19 TCU* - 31-45 34,127 Coach: Bobby Petrino
Oct. 26 East Carolina* - 44-20 32,428 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Nov. 7 Cincinnati* - 14-24 36,253 Sept. 3 Kentucky - 59-28 42,597
Nov. 14 at Southern Miss* (OT) - 20-17 28,076 Sept. 9 at Temple - 62-0 16.015
Nov. 23 UAB* - 41-21 35,261 Sept. 16 Miami 15 31-7 42,704
Nov. 30 at Houston* - 10-27 11,048 Sept. 23 at Kansas State - 24-6 45,855
Quarterback Brian Brohm was named the GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Oct. 6 vs. Middle Tennessee - 44-17 32,797
Most Valuable Player in the Orange Bowl, Dec. 18 vs. Marshall - 15-38 40,646 Oct. 14 Cincinnati* - 23-17 41,549
throwing for 311 yards in a win over Oct. 21 at Syracuse* - 28-13 35,708
Wake Forest. 2003 (9-4, 5-3 Conference USA) Nov. 2 West Virginia* 3 44-34 43,217
Coach: Bobby Petrino Nov. 9 at Rutgers* 12 25-28 44,111
Oct. 23 Houston* - 39-33 27,261 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 18 USF* - 31-8 40,348
Oct. 30 UAB* - 23-14 34,786 Aug. 31 at Kentucky - 40-24 70,467 Nov. 25 at Pittsburgh* - 48-24 41,881
Nov. 6 at Cincinnati* - 23-13 26,399 Sept. 13 at Syracuse - 30-20 38,550 Dec. 2 Connecticut* - 48-17 38,476
Nov. 20 Southern Miss* 20 27-30 41,826 Sept. 20 UTEP - 42-14 40,205 Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.)
Humanitarian Bowl (Boise, Idaho) Sept. 27 Temple - 21-12 38,489 Jan. 2 Wake Forest 12 24-13 74,470
Dec. 30 vs. Boise State - 31-34 29,283 Oct. 4 at USF* (2OT) - 28-31 36,044
Oct. 11 Army* - 34-10 40,432 2007 (6-6, 3-4 BIG EAST)
2000 (9-3, 6-1 Conference USA Champions) Oct. 17 Tulane* - 47-28 38,119 Coach: Steve Kragthorpe
Coach: John L. Smith Oct. 25 at East Carolina* - 36-20 33,420 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 5 at TCU* 14 28-31 33,681 Aug. 30 Murray State - 73-10 42,185
Sept. 2 Kentucky (OT) - 40-34 42,510 Nov. 15 Memphis* - 7-37 30,114 Sept. 9 M. Tennessee - 58-42 40,882
Sept. 9 Grambling - 52-0 41,227 Nov. 22 Houston* - 66-45 33,268 Sept. 15 at Kentucky - 34-40 70,857
Sept. 23 at Florida St. 2 0-32 80,741 Nov. 28 at Cincinnati* - 43-40 11,993 Sept. 22 Syracuse* - 35-38 40,922
Sept. 30 Connecticut - 41-22 38,121 GMAC Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) Sept. 29 at NC State - 29-10 56,487
Oct. 7 at UAB* - 38-17 18,000 Dec. 18 vs. Miami (Ohio) 14 28-49 40,620 Oct. 5 Utah - 35-44 40,894
Oct. 14 Cincinnati* - 38-24 39,233 Oct. 13 at Cincinnati* 15/17 28-24 35,097
Oct. 19 East Carolina* - 25-28 38,024 2004 Oct. 19 at Connecticut * - 17-21 40,000
Oct. 28 Tulane* - 35-32 30,387 (11-1, 8-0 Conference USA Champions) Oct. 27 Pittsburgh* - 24-17 34,792
Nov. 4 at Southern Miss* 11 49-28 31,667 Coach: Bobby Petrino Nov. 8 at West Virginia* 6 31-38 60,992
Nov. 11 Army* - 38-17 40,328 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 17 at USF* - 17-55 57,288
Nov. 18 at Houston* - 32-13 3,006 Sept. 4 Kentucky - 28-0 42,681 Nov. 29 Rutgers* - 41-38 39,612
Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Sept. 10 at Army* - 52-21 28,130
Dec. 29 vs. Colorado State - 17-22 58,302 Sept. 24 at North Carolina - 34-0 49,000 2008 (5-7, 1-6 BIG EAST)
Oct. 2 East Carolina* - 59-7 40,220 Coach: Steve Kragthorpe
2001 (11-2, 6-1 Conference USA Champions) Oct. 14 at Miami 3 38-41 63,715 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Coach: John L. Smith Oct. 22 USF* - 41-9 42,032 Aug. 31 Kentucky - 2-27 42,696
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 4 at Memphis* - 56-49 52,384 Sept. 6 Tennessee Tech - 51-10 38,694
Aug. 23 New Mexico St. - 45-24 38,129 Nov. 10 TCU* - 55-7 40,107 Sept. 17 Kansas State - 38-29 42,208
Sept. 1 at Kentucky - 36-10 70,838 Nov. 20 at Houston* - 65-27 20,176 Sept. 26 Connecticut* - 21-26 42,523
Sept. 8 Western Carolina - 31-7 35,214 Nov. 27 Cincinnati* - 70-7 37,617 Oct. 10 at Memphis - 35-28 40,248
Sept. 22 at Illinois - 10-34 43,232 Dec. 4 at Tulane* - 55-7 22,169 Oct. 18 Middle Tennessee - 42-23 38,319
Sept. 29 Memphis* - 38-21 39,256 Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Oct. 25 USF* 14 24-20 40,384
Oct. 4 Colorado State - 7-2 39,389 Dec. 31 Boise State 10 44-40 58,355 Nov. 1 at Syracuse* - 21-28 32,917

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Year-by-Year Scores
Nov. 8 at Pittsburgh* - 7-41 44,055 Sept. 8 Missouri State - 35-7 47,553 Nov. 7 Syracuse* - 41-17 46,158
Nov. 14 Cincinnati* - 20-28 37,822 Sept. 15 North Carolina - 39-34 53,334 Nov. 14 Virginia* - 38-31 51,233
Nov. 22 West Virginia* - 21-35 34,796 Sept. 22 at FIU - 28-21 12,318 Nov. 21 at Pitt* - 34-45 42,119
Dec. 4 at Rutgers* - 14-63 42,347 Sept. 29 at Southern Miss - 21-17 23,492 Nov. 28 at Kentucky - 38-24 62,512
Oct. 13 at Pittsburgh* - 45-35 42,342 Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tenn.)
2009 (4-8, 1-6 BIG EAST) Oct. 20 USF* - 27-25 50,167 Dec. 30 vs. Texas A&M - 27-21 50,478
Coach: Steve Kragthorpe Oct. 26 Cincinnati* (OT) - 34-31 53, 271
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Nov. 3 Temple* - 45-17 44,609 2016 (9-4, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference,
Sept. 5 Indiana State - 30-10 39,344 Nov. 10 at Syracuse* - 26-45 40,312 Co-Atlantic Division Champions)
Sept. 19 at Kentucky - 27-31 70,988 Nov. 24 Connecticut* (3 OT) - 20-23 45,618 Coach: Bobby Petrino
Sept. 26 at Utah - 14-30 45,588 Nov. 29 at Rutgers 25/RV 20-17 52,798 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 2 Pittsburgh* - 10-35 39,948 Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Sept. 1 Charlotte - 70-14 53,127
Oct. 10 Southern Miss - 25-23 37,268 Jan. 2 vs. Florida 4/4 33-23 54,178 Sept. 9 at Syracuse* - 62-28 32,184
Oct. 17 at Connecticut* - 25-38 40,000 Sept. 17 Florida State* 2 63-20 55,632
Oct. 24 at Cincinnati* 5/6 10-41 35,099 2013 Sept. 24 at Marshall - 59-28 40,592
Oct. 31 Arkansas State - 21-13 21,497 (12-1, 7-1 American Athletic Conference) Oct. 1 at Clemson* 5 36-42 83,362
Nov. 7 at West Virginia* - 9-17 55,344 Coach: Charlie Strong Oct. 14 Duke* - 24-14 55,121
Nov. 14 Syracuse* - 10-9 33,223 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 22 NC State* - 54-13 55,218
Nov. 21 at South Florida* - 22-34 49,388 Sept. 1 Ohio - 49-7 55,332 Oct. 29 at Virginia* - 32-25 34,824
Nov. 27 Rutgers* - 14-34 23,422 Sept. 7 Eastern Kentucky - 44-7 53,647 Nov. 5 at Boston College* - 52-7 30,644
Sept. 14 at Kentucky - 27-13 65,445 Nov. 12 Wake Forest* - 44-12 51,218
2010 (7-6, 3-4 BIG EAST) Sept. 21 FIU - 72-0 51,586 Nov. 17 at Houston - 10-36 42,822
Coach: Charlie Strong Oct. 5 at Temple* - 30-7 21,709 Nov. 26 Kentucky - 38-41 54,075
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 10 Rutgers* - 24-10 55,168 Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Fla.)
Sept. 4 Kentucky - 16-23 55,327 Oct. 18 UCF* - 35-38 55,215 Dec. 31 vs. LSU - 9-29 46,063
Sept. 11 Eastern Kentucky - 23-13 51,427 Oct. 26 at USF* - 34-3 35,782
Sept. 18 at Oregon State 25 28-35 45,379 Nov. 8 at Connecticut* - 31-10 27,104 2017 (8-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference)
Oct. 2 at Arkansas State 34-24 25,219 Nov. 16 Houston* - 20-13 53,027 Coach: Bobby Petrino
Oct. 9 Memphis 56-0 48,427 Nov. 23 Memphis* - 24-17 46,421 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Oct. 15 Cincinnati* - 27-35 55,106 Dec. 5 at Cincinnati* (OT) 23 31-24 35,097 Sept. 2 vs. Purdue^ - 35-28 42,647
Oct. 23 Connecticut* - 26-0 48,591 Russell Athletic Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Sept. 9 at North Carolina - 47-35 47,000
Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh* - 3-20 48,562 Dec. 28 vs. Miami 25 36-9 51,098 Sept. 16 Clemson* 3 21-47 55,588
Nov. 6 at Syracuse* - 28-20 40,735 Sept. 23 Kent State - 42-3 47,812
Nov. 13 USF* (OT) - 21-24 43,887 2014 (9-4, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) Sept. 30 Murray State - 55-10 47,826
Nov. 20 West Virginia* - 10-17 51,772 Coach: Bobby Petrino Oct. 5 at NC State* 24 25-39 56,107
Nov. 26 at Rutgers* - 40-13 37,422 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 14 Boston College* - 42-45 44,679
Beef O’Brady’s Bowl (St. Petersburg, Fla.) Sept. 1 Miami* - 31-13 55,428 Oct. 21 at Florida State* - 31-28 72,674
Dec. 21 Southern Miss - 31-28 20,017 Sept. 6 Murray State - 66-21 50,179 Oct. 28 at Wake Forest* - 32-42 29,593
Sept. 13 at Virginia* - 21-23 34,816 Nov. 11 Virginia* - 38-21 46,787
2011 (7-6, 5-2 BIG EAST Champions) Sept. 20 at FIU - 34-3 10,826 Nov. 18 Syracuse* - 56-10 34,265
Coach: Charlie Strong Sept. 27 Wake Forest* - 20-10 51,463 Nov. 25 at Kentucky - 44-17 56,186
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 3 at Syracuse* - 28-6 37,569 TaxSlayer Bowl (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Sept. 1 Murray State - 21-9 46,157 Oct. 11 at Clemson* 25 17-23 81,500 Dec. 23 vs. Mississippi St. 24 27-31 41,310
Sept. 9 FIU - 17-24 47,228 Oct. 18 NC State* - 30-18 50,227 ^ Indianapolis, Ind.
Set. 17 at Kentucky - 24-17 68,170 Oct. 30 Florida State* 2 31-42 55,414
Oct. 1 Marshall - 13-17 53,267 Nov. 8 at Boston College* - 38-19 33,565
Oct. 8 at North Carolina - 7-14 51,500 Nov. 22 at Notre Dame - 31-28 80,795
Oct. 15 at Cincinnati*^ - 16-25 40,971 Nov. 29 Kentucky - 44-40 55,118
Oct. 21 Rutgers* - 16-14 48,435 Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C)
Oct. 29 Syracuse* - 27-10 44,817 Dec. 30 vs. Georgia 13 14-37 45,671
Nov. 5 at West Virginia* 24/21 38-35 57,287
Nov. 12 Pittsburgh* - 14-21 51,321 2015 (8-5, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference)
Nov. 19 at Connecticut* - 34-20 34,483 Coach: Bobby Petrino
Nov. 25 at USF* - 34-24 33,416 Date Opponent Rnk Score Att
Belk Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.) Sept. 5 vs. Auburn 6 24-31 73,927
Dec. 27 vs. NC State - 24-31 58,427 Sept. 12 Houston - 31-34 50,019
^ Paul Brown Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio) Sept. 17 Clemson* 9 17-20 55,398
Sept. 26 Samford - 45-3 50,121
2012 (11-2, 5-2 BIG EAST Champions) Oct. 3 at NC State* - 20-13 56,417 Quarterback Lamar Jackson became the
Coach: Charlie Strong Oct. 17 at Florida State* 8 21-41 71,225 school’s first Heisman Trophy winner,
Date Opponent Rnk Score Att Oct. 24 Boston College* - 17-14 41,486 taking home the trophy after accounting
Sept. 2 Kentucky - 32-14 55,386 Oct. 30 at Wake Forest* - 20-19 24,922 for 51 touchdowns in 2016.
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Cardinals in the Weekly Polls


2017 CP AP CFP Oct. 7 16 18 Nov. 21 8 7
Preseason 16 17 - Oct. 14 14 16 Nov. 28 8 7 Final Rankings
Sept. 5 17 16 - Oct. 21 14 16 Dec. 5 8 7 Final Associated Press Poll
Sept. 12 14 14 - Oct. 28 10 12 Final 7 6 (Started in 1936)
Sept. 19 19 20 - Nov. 4 10 11 1972..................... 18th 2006.......................... 6th
Sept. 26 17 18 - Nov. 11 18 20 2003 CP AP 1990..................... 14th 2012........................ 13th
Oct. 1 17 17 - Nov. 18 18 19 Nov. 3 25 RV 1993..................... 24th 2013........................ 15th
2001..................... 17th 2014........................ 24th
Nov. 25 23 -
2004....................... 6th 2016......................... 21st
2016 CP AP CFP Dec. 2 18 22 2002 CP AP 2005..................... 19th
Preseason 23 19 - Final 13 15 Preseason 17 17
Sept. 6 15- 13 - Final USA Today Poll (Started in 1982)
Sept. 11 10 10 - 2007 CP AP 2001 CP AP 1990..................... 14th 2006.......................... 7th
Sept. 18 4 3 - Preseason 11 10 Sept. 9 - 25 1993.....................23rd 2012........................ 13th
Sept. 25 4 3 - Sept. 4 8 8 Nov. 5 25 25 2001..................... 16th 2013........................ 15th
2004....................... 7th 2014........................ 24th
Oct. 2 8 7 - Sept. 11 9 9 Nov. 12 19 19
2005..................... 20th 2016........................ 20th
Oct. 9 7 7 - Sept. 17 19 18 Nov. 19 17 17
Oct. 16 7 7 - Sept. 24 RV - Nov. 26 23 24 Final BCS Rankings (Started in 1998)
Oct. 23 5 5 - Dec. 2 22 23 2004..................... 10th 2012......................... 21st
Oct. 30 5 5 7 2006 CP AP Dec. 9 22 23 2006....................... 6th 2013........................ 18th
Nov. 6 6 5 6 Preseason 13 13 Final 16 17
Nov. 13 3 3 5 Sept. 4 12 13 Final College Football Playoff Rankings
(Started in 2014)
Nov. 20 11 11 11 Sept. 11 12 12 2000 CP AP
2014......................21st 2016........................ 13th
Nov. 27 15 16 13 Sept. 18 9 8 Sept. 9 - 25
Dec. 4 15 15 13 Sept. 25 8 8 Nov. 5 - 25 Louisville Vs. #1 Ranked Teams
Final 21 20 13 Oct. 2 8 8 Nov. 12 - 19 Date WLT Rk Opponent Score Site
Oct. 9 7 7 Nov. 19 - 17 10/30/82 L — Pittsburgh 14-63 A
2014 CP AP CFP Oct. 16 6 6 Nov. 26 23 22 11/2/91 L — Florida State 15-40 H
Aug. 31 - 25 - Oct. 23 6 6 Dec. 3 23 22 9/20/97 L — Penn State 21-57 H
Sept. 7 - 21 - Oct. 30 5 5 Dec. 9 - 23
Louisville In The AP Poll
Oct. 26 - - 25 Nov. 5 3 4
Rank Weeks Last
Nov. 16 - - 24 Nov. 12 12 10 1993 CP AP #1 0 —
Nov. 23 23 24 22 Nov. 19 11 8 Preseason - NR #2 0 —
Nov. 30 20 21 21 Nov. 26 7 6 Sept. 21 23 24 #3 4 Nov. 13, 2016
Dec. 7 20 20 21 Final 7 6 Sept. 28 - 18 #4 0 —
Final 24 24 21 Oct. 5 17 17 #5 5 Nov. 6, 2016
2005 CP AP Oct. 12 21 23 #6 5 Jan. 9, 2007 (Final)
#7 11 Oct. 16, 2016
2013 CP AP Preseason 14 12 Oct. 19 19 20
#8 9 Oct. 13, 2013
Preseason 9 9 Sept. 6 12 13 Oct. 26 - 17 #9 3 Aug. 17, 2013 (Preseason)
Sept. 3 8 8 Sept. 12 10 11 Nov. 2 15 13 #10 3 Sept. 11, 2016
Sept. 8 7 7 Sept. 18 8 9 Nov. 9 20 20 #11 3 Nov. 20, 2016
Sept. 15 6 7 Sept. 25 22 24 Nov. 16 - NR #12 5 Oct. 28, 2012
Sept. 22 7 7 Oct. 2 22 23 Nov. 23 - NR #13 5 Sept. 6, 2013
Sept. 29 7 7 Oct. 9 19 19 Nov. 30 - NR #14 3 Oct. 31, 2004
#15 4 Dec. 4, 2016
Oct. 6 8 8 Oct. 30 25 24 Dec. 7 - 25
#16 6 Sept. 10, 2017
Oct. 12 6 8 Nov. 6 23 23 Final 23 24 #17 14 Oct. 1, 2017
Oct. 20 16 18 Nov. 13 18 18 #18 9 Dec. 8, 2013
Oct. 28 17 20 Nov. 20 18 17 1990 CP AP #19 11 Sept. 17, 2017
Nov. 3 16 20 Nov. 27 17 16 Oc.t. 30 - 25 #20 10 Dec. 7, 2014
Nov. 10 13 19 Dec. 4 16 15 Nov. 6 - 22 #21 5 Jan. 10, 2017 (Final)
Nov. 16 15 21 Final 20 19 Nov. 13 - 20 #22 5 Dec. 2, 2012
#23 6 Sept. 4, 2012
Nov. 23 16 21 Nov. 20 - 20
#24 9 Jan. 13, 2015 (Final)
Dec. 1 16 19 2004 Coaches AP Nov. 27 - 17 #25 6 Sept. 2, 2014
Dec. 8 16 18 Sept. 12 24 24 Dec. 4 - 18 Total 141 Oct. 1, 2017
Final 15 15 Sept. 19 22 24 Final 12 14
Sept. 26 22 22 Streak Consecutive App. From To
2012 Coaches AP Oct. 3 20 20 1972 CP AP Top 25 27 10/30/05 9/16/07
Preseason NR 25 Oct. 10 17 18 Oct. 30 - 17 Top 10 16 9/1706 9/9/07
Top 5 4 10/23/16 11/13/16
Sept. 4 24 23 Oct. 17 18 15 Nov. 27 - 17
Seasons 4 2004 2007
Sept. 9 20 19 Oct. 24 16 14 Dec. 4 - 17 Preseason Poll 3 2005 2007
Sept. 16 18 20 Oct. 31 16 14 Finals 16 18 Final Poll 3 2012 2014
Sept. 23 17 19 Nov. 7 14 12 3 2004 2006
Sept. 30 16 19 Nov. 14 11 8

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National Awards
n Heisman Trophy n Walter Camp Player Of The Year
The Heisman Trophy was established in 1935 by the Downtown Ath- Presented to the nation’s top college football player by the Walter
letic Club in New York to honor the nation’s most outstanding college Camp Association
football player. Quarterback Lamar Jackson became the first player in 2016...........................................................................Lamar Jackson
school history to win the award in 2016.
2017.............................................................Lamar Jackson (Finalist)
2016............................................................ Lamar Jackson (Winner)

n Associated Press Player Of The Year


The Associated Press College Football Player of the Year award
has been awarded annually since 1998 to the most outstanding
collegiate football player in the country. The winner is chosen
by a vote of AP sportswriters and sports editors from throughout
the country..
2016...........................................................................Lamar Jackson

n Bronko Nagurski Award


Presented to the defensive player of the year as selected by the Foot-
ball Writers Association of America in conjunction with the Charlotte
Touchdown Club. The first selection was made in 1993.
2005............................................................ Elvis Dumervil (Winner)
2014..........................................................Gerod Holliman (Finalist)

n Davey O’brien Award Quarterback Lamar Jackson took


Awarded annually to the nation’s top quarterback by the Davey home the 2016 Heisman Trophy
O’Brien Foundation of Fort Worth, Texas, since 1977. Three finalists Award - the first in school history.
are chosen for the award each year.
2016.............................................................Lamar Jackson (Finalist)

n Jim Thorpe Award


Presented annually to the nation’s best defensive back by the Jim
Thorpe Association in Oklahoma City, Okla.
2014........................................................................Gerod Holliman

n John Mackey Tight End Award


Presented by the Nassau County Sports Comission to the nation’s
most outstanding tight ehd. The award was first presented in 2000.
2016....................................................... Cole Hikutini (Semifinalist)
Elvis Dumervil won the
n Johnny Unitas Award 2005 Bronko Nagurski
Since 1987, awarded annually to the nation’s top senior quarterback Award after leading the
by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation. nation and setting a school
1999........................................................................... Chris Redman record with 20.5 sacks.

n Lombardi Award After leading the nation


Presented to the nation’s top Player of the Year by the Rotary Club of with 14 interceptions,
Houston. The first selection was made in 1970. Gerod Holliman was
2005.............................................................Elvis Dumervil (Finalist) named the 2014
2016.............................................................Lamar Jackson (Finalist) Jim Thorpe Award winner.

n Lou Groza Award


Presented since 1992 to the nation’s top collegiate placekicker. Spon-
sored by the Palm Beach County Sports Authority in conjunction with
the Orange Bowl Committee.
2006............................................................................. Art Carmody

n Maxwell Award
Presented to the nation’s top college football player by the Maxwell
Football Club of Philadelphia. The award was first presented in 1937.
2016...........................................................................Lamar Jackson
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All-Americans
Joe Johnson, DT UP (HM)
First-Team All-Americans 1992 Ray Buchanan, CB FB News (2), AP (HM)
Ralph Dawkins, RB FB News (HM)
Year Player, Pos.All-America (Team)
1991 Ray Buchanan, CB PM, AP ((HM)
2016 Lamar Jackson, QB WC, AP, SN, ESPN, AFCA, FWAA, USA, CBS
2016 Stacy Thomas, LB Pro Football Focus
1991 Mark Zander, LB AP (3rd)
2014 Gerod Holliman, S AFCA, AP, Walter Camp
1989 Mark Zander, LB AP (Honorable mention)
2013 Marcus Smith, DE FWAA 1988 Ted Washington, DT SN (HM)
2012 Keith Brown, LB FoxSports.net Freshman 1987 Chris Thienman, DT AP (HM)
2011 Jake Smith, OL FWAA Freshman Chris Sellers AP (HM)
2010 Hakeem Smith, S Rivals.com Freshman 1985 Matt Battaglia, LB AP (HM)
2008 Victor Anderson, RB Freshman Sporting News 1979 Otis Wilson, LB SN
2006 Deantwan Whitehead, DE Freshman Sporting News 1972 Tom Jackson, LB WC, AP (2), FB News (3), UP(HM)
2005 Elvis Dumervil, DE AFCA, AP, Walter Camp, SI.com, Collegefootballnews.com John Madeya, QB AP (HM)
Eric Wood, C Freshman Sporting News, Freshman Rivals.com Gary Barnes, WR AP (HM)
2001 Bobby Leffew, DT Freshman Sporting News Frank Gitschier, C AP (HM)
2000 Anthony Floyd, S Walter Camp Scott Marcus, P Gridiron News (2)
1999 Ibn Green, TE AFCA Howard Stevens, RB WC (2), FB News (2), UP (2), AP (2)
1996 Sam Madison, CB FB News 1970 Bill Gatti, RB AP (HM)
1995 Jamie Asher, FB FB News, United Press 1963 Ken Kortas, OT Dell Sports
1994 Roman Oben, OT Gannett News
1961 John Finn LA (3)
1979 Otis Wilson, LB Sporting News
1957 Lenny Lyles, RB AP
1972 Tom Jackson, LB Walter Camp
Ken Kortas, OT PM
1963 Ken Kortas, OT Dell Sports
1952 Otto Knop, C Little America
1957 Lenny Lyles, RB AP
1952 Otto Knop, C Little America
1949 Tom Lucia, RB AP
1949 Tom Lucia, RB AP
1948 Bob Bauer AP LA (HM)
1939 Lou Zimlich, DE Little America 1941 Charles Isenbery, RB AP LA (HM)
1930 Tom Thompson, RB Little America 1939 Lou Zimlich, DE LA
1930 Tom Thompson, RB LA
2017 Lamar Jackson, QB WC (2), FWAA (2), AP (2), SN (2) Guy Shearer, LB Little America (HM)
2016 Lamar Jackson, QB WC, AP, SN, ESPN, AFCA, FWAA, CBS,
SI.com,USA Key: AP: Associated Press; AT: Athlon’s; CFN: CollegeFootballNews;
Jaire Alexander, CB ProFootball Focus (2), PS (4th) GN: Gridiron News; PFW: Pro Football Weekly; PM: Playboy Magazine;
Stacy Thomas, LB ProFootball Focus PS: Phil Steele; SI: SI.com; SN: Sporting News; UP: United Press;
2015 Lamar Jackson, QB CFN(HM) WC: Walter Camp; FR: Freshman
2014 Gerod Holliman, S AFCA, AP, WC
2013 Marcus Smith, DE FWAA, ATH (2), USAToday (2), AP (3), CBS (3)
Calvin Pryor, S ATH (2)
Lorenzo Mauldin, DE SI (HM)
Teddy Bridgewater, QB SI (HM)
2012 Keith Brown, LB FoxSports.net (FR,1)
Teddy Bridgewater, QB PFW (HM)
2011 Jake Smith, OL FWAA ( FR, 1)
Teddy Bridgewater, QB CBS, Yahoo!
2010 Hakeem Smith, S Rivals.com, PS (FR, 2)
Johnny Patrick, CB PS (3)
2008 Victor Anderson, RB SN (FR), Collegefootballnews.com (2)
2007 Harry Douglas, WR AP (2)
Brian Brohm, QB PM
2006 Deantwan Whitehead, DE SN (FR, 1)
Kurt Quarterman, G AP (3)
Art Carmody, K AP (2), SI (HM)
2005 Elvis Dumervil, DE AFCA, AP, WC , SI, CFN
Eric Wood, C SN (FR, 1), Rivals.com (FR, 1), CFN (2)
Mario Urrutia, WR SI (HM), SN(HM)
Rod Council, CB SN (HM)
2004 Travis Leffew, OT AP (3)
2002 Broderick Clark, WR CFN (2)
2001 Bobby Leffew, DT SN (FR, 1)
Dewayne White, DE CFN (2), FB News (3), SN (3)
2000 Anthony Floyd, S WC, AP (2), FB News (2)
Dave Ragone, QB FB News (HM)
Michael Josiah, DE FB News (HM)
1999 Ibn Green, TE AFCA, FB News (2), SN(2)
Chris Redman, QB FB News (HM)
1998 Ibn Green, TE FB News (2), SN(2), AP (3)
1996 Sam Madison, CB FB News, GN(3), PM
1995 Jamie Asher, FB FB News, UP
Roman Oben, OT CS (2), FB News (2), PM
Sam Madison, CB College Sports (3), AP (3)
1994 Roman Oben, OT GN
Jamie Asher, FB SN (HM)
1993 Anthony Bridges, CB FB News (2), UPI (2), AP (2) Quarterback Lamar Jackson, safety Gerod Holliman and
Ralph Dawkins, RB FB News (HM) Elvis Dumervil are the school’s first three consensus All-Americans.
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All-Conference
Atlantic Coast Will Rabatin (2), OL Terry Rice-Locket (2), LB
2017 Lamar Jackson (1), QB Lamar Adam McCauley (2), TE Court Dinkins (2), DB
Jaylen Smith (1), WR Jackson
Dez Fitzpatrick (HM), WR 2003 J.R. Russell (1), WR 1996 Carl Powell (1), LB
Geron Christian (HM), OL Stefan LeFors (1), QB Tyrus McCloud (1), LB
Blanton Creque (HM), K Ronnie Ghent (1), TE Sam Madison (1), CB
Jaire Alexander (HM), CB Travis Leffew (2), OL
Tru. Washington (HM), CB Jason Spitz (2), OL 1974 Wilbur Summers, K
Marcus Jones (2), DE
2016 Lamar Jackson (1), QB Robert McCune (3), LB 1973 Walter Peacock, RB
Devonte Fields (1), LB Eric Shelton (3), RB Joe Lee Phillips, LB
Cole Hikutini (2), TE Wilbur Summers, K
DeAngelo Brown (2), DL Bilal Powell (1), RB 2002 Dave Ragone (1), QB
Keith Kelsey (2), LB Cameron Graham (1), TE Ronnie Ghent (1), TE 1972 Gary Barnes (1), TE
Jaire Alexander (2), CB Hakeem Smith (2), S Damien Dorsey (1), WR Steve Reese (1), LB
James Quick (3), WR Byron Stingily (2), OT Dewayne White (1), DE Frank Gitschier (1), C
Josh Harvey-Clemons (3), S Broderick Clark (1), WR John Madeya (1), QB
Chucky Williams (3), S 2009 Trent Guy (2), WR Rod Day (2), LB Howard Stevens (1), RB
Geron Christian (3), OL Anthony Floyd (2), S Tom Jackson (1), LB
Kiola Mahoni (3), OL 2008 Eric Wood (1), C Tom Martin (1), LB
George Bussey (1), OL 2001 Dave Ragone (1), QB Joe Welch (1), CB
2015 Keith Kelsey (1), LB Doug Beaumont (2), WR Aaron Dardzinski (1), OL John Simpson (2), OT
DAngelo Brown (2), DL Victor Anderson (2), RB Ronnie Ghent (1), TE Reggie Brown (2), DE
Sheldon Rankins (2), DL Jon Dempsey (2), LB Deion Branch (1), WR Richard Bishop (2), DL
James Burgess (3), LB Trent Guy (2), WR Michael Josiah (1), LB Marty Smith (2), DL
Trumaine Washington, (3),CB Dewayne White (1), DL
Josh Harvey-Clemons (3), S 2007 Gary Barnidge (1), TE Anthony Floyd (1), S 1971 Amos Martin, OL
Art Carmody (1), K Zek Parker (1), WR John Madeya, QB
2014 Lorenzo Mauldin (1), LB Harry Douglas (1), WR Rob Eble (2), OT Howard Stevens, RB
Gerod Holliman (1), S Eric Wood (1), C Curry Burns (2), S Larry Ball, TE
DeVante Parker (2), WR George Bussey (2), OL Laroni Gallishaw (2), CB Tom Jackson, LB
Jamon Brown (2), OT Brian Brohm (2), QB Joe Welch, CB
Sheldon Rankins (3), DE Lamar Myles (2), LB 2000 Dave Ragone (1), QB
Gerald Christian (3), TE Jason Padget (1), OL 1970 Cookie Brinkman, P
John Miller (HM), OL 2006 George Bussey (1), OL Ronnie Ghent (1), TE Horace Jones, DT
Charles Gaines (HM), CB Art Carmody (1), K Deion Branch (1), WR Tom Jackson, LB
Harry Douglas (1), WR Anthony Floyd (1), S
American Athletic Renardo Foster (1), OT Joe O’Shaughnessy (2), OL 1969 Lee Bouggess, DE
2013 Jamon Brown (1), OT William Gay (1), CB Arnold Jackson (2), WR
Charles Gaines (1), CB Amobi Okoye (1), DT Donovan Arp (2), DT 1968 Lee Bouggess, DE
Calvin Pryor (1), S Kurt Quarterman (1), OL Michael Josiah (2), DE Medford Lee, DT
DeVante Parker (1), WR Brian Brohm (2), QB Rashad Harris (2), LB Don Cunningham, NG
Jake Smith (1), C Malik Jackson (2), LB Rashad Holman (2), CB
Hakeem Smith (1), S Mario Urrutia (2), WR Zek Parker (2), WR 1967 Jim Zamberlan, TE
Marcus Smith (1), DE Eric Wood (2), C Dave Bernahl, OG
Preston Brown (2), LB 1999 Chris Redman (1), QB Ed Harmon, LB
Teddy Bridgewater (2), QB 2005 Brian Brohm (1), QB Frank Moreau (1), RB
Lorenzo Mauldin (2), DE Michael Bush (1), RB Anthony Byrd (1), OT 1966 Dave Bernahl, OG
John Miller (2), OL Art Carmody (1) K Ibn Green, (1), TE Benny Russell, QB
Elvis Dumervil (1), DE Arnold Jackson (1), WR
BIG EAST Travis Leffew (1), OL Mike Gantous (1), DT 1965 Dave Bernahl, OG
2012 Adrian Bushell (1), CB Jason Spitz (1), OL Mark Grivna (2), OT Steve Hodge, TE
Teddy Bridgewater (1), QB Joshua Tinch (1), WR Tom Holzer, T
Calvin Pryor (1), S Brandon Johnson (1), LB 1998 Leroy Collins (1), RB Doug Buffone, LB
Mario Benavides (1), C Montavious Stanley (1), DT Rick Nord (1), OL
DeVante Parker (1), WR Mario Urrutia (1), WR Ibn Green (1), TE 1963 Dave Bernahl, OG
Preston Brown (2), LB Arnold Jackson (1), WR
Hakeem Smith (2), S Conference USA Antonio Roundtree (1), CB Player of the Year
Alex Kupper (2), OT 2004 Stefan LeFors (1), QB Chris Redman (2), QB Lamar Jackson 2017 ACC
Marcus Jones (1), DE Mike Gantous (2), DT Lamar Jackson 2016 ACC
2011 Hakeem Smith (1), S J.R. Russell (1), WR Bud Herring (2), LB
Adrian Bushell (1), CB Travis Leffew (1), OL Coach of the Year
Dexter Heyman (2), LB Kerry Rhodes (1), S 1997 Ibn Green (1), TE Charlie Strong 2012 Big East
Robert McCune (1), LB Kendrick Gholston (1), DE Charlie Strong 2010 Big East
2010 Mark Wetterer (1), OL Jason Spitz (2), OL Rick Nord (2), OL Frank Camp 1965 MVC
Johnny Patrick (1), CB Eric Shelton (2), RB Miguel Montano (2), WR Lee Corso 1970 MVC

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Defensive Player of the Year John Wallace, K Byron Stingily, OL
Marcus Smith 2013 AAC Alex Witcpalek, S Corey Thompson, WR
Elvis Dumervil 2005 Big East Christopher Zelli, LB Joe Tronzo, FB
Dewayne White 2001 C-USA Eric Wood, C
Tyrus McCloud 1996 C-USA 2011 Chris Philpott, K
Tyrus McCloud 1995 C-USA John Clark, OL 2007 Daniel Barlowe, OL
Tom Jackson 1972 MVC Bo Eggers, FB Brock Bolen, RB
Stephen Goodwin, WR Nick Borgelt, OL
Offensive Player of the Year Nate Nord, TE Brian Brohm, QB
Lamar Jackson 2017 ACC Will Stein, QB Todd Flannery, P
Lamar Jackson 2016 ACC DeMarcus Topp, WR Scott Kuhn, TE
Teddy Bridgewater 2012 Big East Jerry Arlinghaus, QB Pete Nochta, TE
Brian Brohm 2005 Big East Jaylen Teddy Bridgewater, QB Brian Roche, OL
Dave Ragone 2002 C-USA Smith Luke Brohm, TE Corey Thompson, WR
Dave Ragone 2001 C-USA Lincoln Carr, WR Joe Tronzo, FB
Dave Ragone 2000 C-USA Grant Donovan, LS Eric Wood, C
Chris Redman 1999 C-USA Nick Heuser, FB
Walter Peacock 1973 MVC Ryan Kessling, OL 2006 Brock Bolen, FB
Howard Stevens 1972 MVC Ryan Mack, OL Nick Borgelt, OL
Howard Stevens 1971 MVC Mason King, P Calvin Pryor, S Brian Brohm, QB
G.G. Robinson, DL Jake Smith, OL Daniel Cameron, DB
Rookie of the Year Josh Stearns, OL Art Carmody, K
Teddy Bridgewater 2011 Big East 2016 Geron Christian, OT Chris Walker, OL Scott Kuhn, TE
Hakeem Smith 2010 Big East Tobijah Hughley, C John Wallace, K Brian Roche, OL
Victor Anderson 2008 Big East Alex Witcpalek, S Michael Sturgeon, OL
2015 Geron Christian, OT Christopher Zelli, LB Joe Tronzo, FB
ACC Players of the Week Tobijah Hughley, C Eric Wood, C
2017 9/11 Lamar Jackson (ob) John Wallace, K 2010 Darius Ashley, RB
9/11 Jaylen Smith (wr) Justin Burke, QB 2005 Brian Brohm, QB
11/20 Lamar Jackson (ob) 2014 Grant Donovan, LS Josh Byrom, OL Travis Leffew, OL
11/27 Lamar Jackson (ob) Jake Smith, C John Clark, OL Chad Rimpsey, DE
Jeremiah Curtley, DB Brian Roche, OL
2016 9/12 Lamar Jackson (ob) American Athletic Drew Davis, DL Matt Sanders, LB
9/19 Lamar Jackson (ob) All-Academic Adam Froman, QB Jason Spitz, OL
Harvey-Clemons (db) 2013 Geron Christian, OT Stephen Goodwin, WR Michael Sturgeon, OL
9/19 James Quick (wr) Tobijah Hughley, C Reinhold Leicht, LB Deriontae Taylor, FB
Jaire Alexander (sp) John Wallace, K John Nochta, TE Eric Wood, C
10/17 Drew Bailey (dl) Nathan Nord, TE
10/24 Blanton Creque (r, sp) BIG EAST All-Academic Chris Philpott, K ESPN All-Academic
10/31 Jaire Alexander (db) 2012 Joshua Appleby, P Will Stein, QB All-American
11/7 Lamar Jackson (ob) Jerry Arlinghaus, QB Malcolm Tatum, DL 2007 Brian Brohm
11/14 Devonte Fields (dl) Hunter Bowles, TE Demarcus Topp, WR 2006 Brian Brohm
Lucas Brohm, TE Daniel Weedman, LS
2015 9/8 Harvey-Clemons (db) DeAngelo Brown, DL College FB Association
9/28 Lamar Jackson (r) Dominique Brown, RB 2009 Darius Ashley, RB Academic All-America
10/5 Lamar Jackson (r) Nick Dawson, LB Justin Burke, QB 1994 Brandon Brookfield
10/26 Trevon Young (dl) Grant Donovan, LS Bobby Burns, CB 1991 Erik Watts
11/2 Trevon Young (dl) Royce Donovan, LB Maurice Clark, WR
11/9 T. Washington (db) Bo Eggers, FB Drew Davis, DL
11/16 Devonte Fields (dl) Will Gardner, QB Bo Eggers, FB
11/23 Jamari Staples (wr) Stephen Goodwin, WR Adam Froman, QB
11/30 Lamar Jackson (r) Kevin Houchins, CB Zach Kiernan, DL
Ryan Hubbell, TE Reinhold Leicht, LB
2014 9/2 James Sample (db) Ryan Johnson, P Pete Nochta, TE
Corvin Lamb (sp) Thomas Klusman, OL Chris Philpott, K
9/8 L.J. Scott (r) Alex Kupper, OL Will Stein, QB
9/22 Gerod Holliman (db) Ryan Mack, OL Malcolm Tatum, DL
11/10 Gerod Holliman (db) Joe Manley, OL Joe Tronzo, FB
11/24 Reggie Bonnafon (r) Devontre Parnell, CB
12/1 DeVante Parker (wr) Sheldon Rankins, D 2008 Brock Bolen, RB
12/1 Kyle Bolin (r) Jake Smith, OL Nick Borgelt, OL
Josh Stearns, OL Justin Burke, QB
ACC All-Academic Will Stein, QB Maurice Clark, WR Geron
2017 Robbie Bell, C Jordan Streeter, CB Tyler Jessen, DL Christian
Seth Dawkins, WR Demarcus Topp, WR Pete Nochta, TE
Dorian Etheridge, LB Chris Walker, OL Brian Roche, OL

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AP First Team All-Pro
Player Years
Teddy Bridgewater
David Akers 2001, 2011
Elvis Dumervil 2009, 2014
Tom Jackson 1977
Joe Jacoby 1983-84
Sam Madison 1999-00
Frank Minnifield 1988
Johnny Unitas 1958-59, 1964-65, 1967
Ted Washington 2001

All-Rookie Team
Player Year
Bruce Armstrong 1987
Teddy Bridgewater 2014
Ernest Givins 1986
Joe Johnson 1994
Frank Minnifield 1984
Amobi Okoye 2007
Kerry Rhodes 2005
Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1992

AP MVP
Player Years
Johnny Unitas 1959, 1964, 1967

Bert Bell Player Of The Year


Player Years
Johnny Unitas 1959, 1964, 1967

Walter Payton Man Of The Year Lenny Lyles 1966 Joe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XXVI
Player Years Sam Madison 1999-02 Carwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXVI
Johnny Unitas 1970 Frank Minnifield 1986-89 Jerry Crafts (1989-90) Buffalo XXVII
Johnny Unitas 1957-60, 1961-64, 1966, 1967 Carwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXVII
AP Comeback Player Of The Year Ted Washington 1997-98, 2000-01 Jerry Crafts (1989-90) Buffalo XXVIII
Player Years Otis Wilson 1985 Carwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXVIII
Joe Johnson 2000 Eric Wood 2015 Klaus Wilmsmeyer (1988-91) San Fran. XXIX
Bruce Armstrong (1983-86) New England XXXI
Super Bowl MVP In The Super Bowl Ray Buchanan (1989-92) Atlanta XXXIII
Player Super Bowl Player (Years at Louisville) Team Super Bowl Chris Redman (1996-99) Baltimore XXXV
Deion Branch XXXIX – Feb. 6, 2005 John Neidert (1965-67) New York Jets III Roman Oben (1992-95) Tampa Bay XXXVII
Lenny Lyles (1954-57) Baltimore III Deion Branch (2000-01) New Eng. XXXVIII
Pro Football Hall Of Fame Johnny Unitas (1951-54) Baltimore III Ted Washington (1987-90) New Eng. XXXVIII
Player Enshrined Johnny Unitas (1951-54) Baltimore V Deion Branch (2000-01) New Eng. XXXIX
Johnny Unitas 1979 Larry Ball (1969-71) Miami VII David Akers (1993-96) Philadelphia XXXIX
Larry Ball (1969-71) Miami VIII Sam Madison (1993-96) NY Giants XLII
Pro Bowl Amos Martin (1968, 1970-71) Minnesota VIII William Gay (2003-06) Pittsburgh XLIII
Player Years Amos Martin (1968, 1970-71) Minnesota IX Earl Heyman (2005-08) New Orleans XLIV
David Akers 2001-04, 2009, 2010-11 Amos Martin (1968, 1970-71) Minnesota XI Jason Spitz (2002-05) Green Bay XLV
Bruce Armstrong 1990-91, 1994-97 Tom Jackson (1970-72) Denver XII William Gay (2003-06) Pittsburgh XLV
Gary Barnidge 2015 Dwayne Woodruff Pittsburgh XIV Deion Branch (2000-01) New England XLVI
Teddy Bridgewater 2015 Joe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XVII Anthony Allen (2006-07) Baltimore XLVII
Ray Buchanan 1998 Richard Bishop (1972-73) Miam XVII Chris Johnson (2001-02) Baltimore XLVII
Mark Clayton 1984-86, 1988, 1991 Joe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XVIII David Akers (1993-96) San Fran. XLVII
Elvis Dumervil 2009, 2011-12, 2014-15 Mark Clayton (1979-82) MiamiXIX Breno Giacomini (2004-07) Seattle XLVIII
Ernest Givins 1990, 1992 Otis Wilson (1977-79) Chicago XX Greg Scruggs (2008-11) Seattle XLVIII
Ernie Green 1966-67 Tom Andrews (1981-83) Chicago XX Greg Scruggs (2008-11) Seattle XLIX
Tom Jackson 1977-79 Tom Jackson (1970-72) Denver XXI Greg Scruggs (2008-11) New England LI
Joe Jacoby 1983-86 Joe Jacoby (1977-80) Washington XXII Matt Simms (2008) Atlanta LI
Joe Johnson 1998, 2000 Carwell Gardner (1989) Buffalo XXV

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NFL Scouting Combine 2010 Scott Long, WR All-Time Roster
Year Player, Pos. 2009 Hunter Cantwell, QB Ray Buchanan 1997-2003
2018 Jaire Alexander, CB Adrian Grady, DL Lee Calland 1966-68
Geron Christian, OL Eric Wood, OL Harry Douglas 2008-14
James Hearns, LB James Sample, S Renardo Foster 2007
Lamar Jackson, QB 2008 Gary Barnidge, TE Antoine Harris 2007-09
Trevon Young, LB Brian Brohm, QB Browning Nagle 1996
2017 Devonte Fields, LB Art Carmody, K Chris Redman 2007-11
Josh Harvey-Clemons, S Harry Douglas, WR Montavious Stanley 2007
Cole Hikutini, TE Breno Giacomini, OL Cleo Walker 1971
Colin Holba, LS Mario Urrutia, WR
Keith Kelsey, LB 2007 Michael Bush, RB n Baltimore Ravens
James Quick, WR Nate Harris, LB Draft Choices
Jamari Staples, WR Amobi Okoye, DL Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
2016 Sheldon Rankins, DL Brandon Sharp, S 1997 4-118 Tyrus McCloud, LB
2015 Dominique Brown, RB Kolby Smith, RB 1997 7-238 Leland Taylor, DT
Jamon Brown, OL 2006 Elvis Dumervil, DE 2000 3-75 Chris Redman, QB
Gerald Christian, TE Brandon Johnson, LB 2011 7-225 Anthony Allen, RB
B.J. Dubose, DL Jason Spitz, OL 2018 1-32 Lamar Jackson, QB
Michael Dyer, RB Montavious Stanley, DL
Charles Gaines, CB 2005 Lionel Gates, RB All-Time Roster
Gerod Holliman, S Stefan LeFors, QB Anthony Allen 2011-12
Lorenzo Mauldin, LB Robert McCune, LB Elvis Dumervil 2013-16
John Miller, OL Kerry Rhodes, S Carwell Gardner 1996
DeVante Parker, WR Eric Shelton, EB Chris Johnson 2012
2014 Teddy Bridgewater, QB J.R. Russell, WR Tyrus McCloud 1997-98
Preston Brown, LB 2004 Ronnie Ghent, TE Robert McCune 2007-08
Damian Copeland, WR 2003 Curry Burns, S Carl Powell 2000
Calvin Pryor, S Anthony Floyd, S Chris Redman 2000-03
Marcus Smith, LB Dave Ragone, QB Leland Taylor 1997
2013 Adrian Bushell, CB Dewayne White, DE
2011 Cameron Graham, TE 2002 Deion Branch, WR n Buffalo Bills
Johnny Patrick, CB 2001 Rashad Holman, CB Draft Choices
Bilal Powell, RB Arnold Jackson, WR Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
2000 Frank Moreau, RB 1964 24-189 Dick Schott, T
Sheldon Rankins Chris Redman, QB 1966 13-118 Al MacFarlane, HB
1983 10-260 Richard Tharpe, DE
n Arizona Cardinals 1990 2-42 Carwell Gardner, FB
Draft Choices 2005 7-236 Lionel Gates, RB
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 2009 1-28 Eric Wood, C
1949 13-130 Bob Todd, T 2014 3-73 Preston Brown, LB
1958 18-207 Mario Cheppo, E 2015 3-81 John Miller, G
1964 1-9 Ken Kortas, DT
1966 17-252 Benny Russell, QB All-Time Roster
2006 5-142 Brandon Johnson, LB Brian Brohm 2009-10
2015 7-256 Gerald Christian, TE Preston Brown 2014-17
Gerald Christian 2016
All-Time Roster Jerry Crafts 1992-94
William Gay 2012 Carwell Gardner 1990-95
Arnold Jackson 2001-02 John Miller 2015-17
Brandon Johnson 2006-07 Wayne Patrick 1968-72
Ken Kortas 1964 Marty Smith 1976
Kerry Rhodes 2010-12 Richard Tharpe 1987
Ted Washington 1995-2000
n Atlanta Falcons Eric Wood 2009-17
Draft Choices
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. n Carolina Panthers
1969 6-137 WaIly Oyler, DB Draft Choices
1973 14-351 John Madeya, QB Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
2008 3-84 Harry Douglas, WR 2005 2-54 Eric Shelton, RB

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2005 4-121 Stefan LeFors, QB Nathan Poole 1982-87
2008 5-141 Gary Barnidge, TE Ted Washington 1994

All-Time Roster n Detroit Lions


Gary Barnidge 2008-12 All-Time Roster
Jon Hilbert 2002 David Akers 2013
Eric Shelton 2006 Larry Ball 1975
Rafael Cooper 2002
n Chicago Bears Wilbur Summers 1977
Draft Choices Dewayne White 2007-09
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
1961 18-244 John Finn, T n Green Bay Packers
1965 17-228 Tom LaFramboise, QB Draft Choices
1966 4-60 Doug Buffone, LB Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
1980 1-19 Otis Wilson, LB 1962 14-196 Ernie Green, HB
1984 4-98 Tom Andrews, T 1970 7-172 Cleo Walker, LB
1980 11-283 Ricky Skiles, LB
All-Time Roster 2003 7-245 Chris Johnson, DB
Tom Andrews 1984-85 2006 3-75 Jason Spitz, G
Josh Bellamy 2014-17 2008 2-56 Brian Brohm, QB
Doug Buffone 1966-79 2008 5-150 Breno Giacomini, T
Michael Bush 2012-13 2018 1-18 Jaire Alexander, CB
Lee Calland 1969
James Burgess
Brandon Dunn 2014-15 All-Time Roster
Ken Kortas 1969 All-Time Roster Mark Clayton 1993
John Neidert 1970 Gary Barnidge 2013-16 Breno Giacomini 2008
Amobi Okoye 2011-12 Cookie Brinkman 1972 Joe Johnson 2002-03
Senorise Perry 2014 James Burgess 2017 Jason Spitz 2006-10
Carl Powell 2001 Charles Gaines 2015 Cleo Walker 1970
Gregg Scruggs 2015-16 Ernie Green 1962-68
Woodny Turenne 2009 Eddie Johnson 1981-90 n Houston Texans
Ted Washington 2001-02 Frank Minnifield 1984-92 Draft Choices
Otis Wilson 1980-87 Roman Oben 2000-01 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
Ted Washington 2006-07 2003 3-88 Dave Ragone, QB
n Cincinnati Bengals 2003 7-217 Curry Burns, DB
Draft Choices n Dallas Cowboys 2007 1-10 Amobi Okoye, DT
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Draft Choices
1968 6-145 John Neidert, LB Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. All-Time Roster
1968 10-247 Wayne Patrick, RB 1968 3-71 Ed Harmon, LB Curry Burns 2003
1974 5-127 Richard Bishop, DE 1996 5-167 Alan Campos, LB Brandon Dunn 2015-17
1978 11-293 Calvin Prince, RB 2006 6-182 Montavious Stanley, DT Breno Giacomini 2017
1979 10-250 Nathan Poole, RB Amobi Okoye 2007-10
2008 7-246 Mario Urrutia, WR All-Time Roster Dave Ragone 2003
Alan Campos 1996
All-Time Roster Jon Hilbert 2001 n Indianapolis Colts
LaVell Boyd 2000 Craig Page 2000 Draft Choices
Rico Clark 1999 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
Curtis Jeffries 1987 n Denver Broncos 1957 26-306 Joe Unitas, T
Brandon Johnson 2008-11 Draft Choices 1958 1-11 Lenny Lyles, DB
John Neidert 1968 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1991 11-292 Jerry Crafts, T
Nathan Poole 1979-80 1960 — Howard Turley, E 1993 3-65 Ray Buchanan, DB
Carl Powell 2003-05 1973 4-88 Tom Jackson, LB 1997 5-156 Carl Powell, DE
1976 15-418 Wilbur Summers, P
n Cleveland Browns 2006 4-126 Elvis Dumervil, DE All-Time Roster
Draft Choices Aaron Bailey 1994-98
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. All-Time Roster Ray Buchanan 1993-96
1950 18-234 Joe Trabue, B Elvis Dumervil 2006-12 Rico Clark 1997-98
1981 7-187 Eddie Johnson, LB Tom Jackson 1973-86 Anthony Floyd 2003-04
2015 6-189 Charles Gaines, CB Dean May 1987 Lenny Lyles 1958, 1961-69
Deiontrez Mount 2017 Deiontrez Mount 2016

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Browning Nagle 1994 Renardo Foster 2010 Kevin Miller 1978-80
Garin Patrick 1995 Chris Johnson 2005 Richard Owens 2004-06
Carl Powell 1997 Richard Owens 2007
Howard Stevens 1975-77 n New England Patriots
Johnny Unitas 1956-72 n Miami Dolphins Draft Choices
Draft Choices Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
n Jacksonville Jaguars Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1962 30-238 John Finn, T
Draft Choices 1972 4-91 Larry Ball, LB 1987 1-23 Bruce Armstrong, T
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. 1983 8-223 Mark Clayton, WR 2002 2-65 Deion Branch, WR
2015 4-104 James Sample, SS 1984 5-138 Dean May, QB 2009 5-170 George Bussey, T
1985 6-167 Ron Davenport, RB
All-Time Roster 1997 2-44 Sam Madison, DB All-Time Roster
Brock Bolen 2009-11 2015 1-14 DeVante Parker, WR Bruce Armstrong 1987-2000
Deral Boykin 1995 Richard Bishop 1976-81
Ernest Givins 1995 All-Time Roster Deion Branch 2002-05, 2010-12
Colin Holba 2017 Larry Ball 1972-74, 1977-78 Rico Clark 1999
Frank Moreau 2001 Richard Bishop 1982 Ted Washington 2003
Calvin Pryor 2017 John Bock 1996-2000
James Sample 2015 Mark Clayton 1983-92 n New Orleans Saints
Jason Spitz 2011-12 Ron Davenport 1985-89 Draft Choices
Montavious Stanley 2006, 2009 Sam Madison 1997-2005 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
DeVante Parker 2015-17 1973 16-393 Howard Stevens, RB
n Kansas City Chiefs Senorise Perry 2017 1994 1-13 Joe Johnson, DE
Draft Choices Mark Sander 1992 2011 3-88 Johnny Patrick, DB
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1998 2016 1-12 Sheldon Rankins, DT
1964 3-18 Ken Kortas, DT
2000 4-115 Frank Moreau, RB DeVante Parker All-Time Roster
2007 5-148 Kolby Smith, RB Ronnie Ghent 2007
Jim Hanna 1994
All-Time Roster Joe Johnson 1994-2003
Josh Bellamy 2012 Johnny Patrick 2011-12
Nate Harris 2007 Sheldon Rankins 2016-17
Frank Moreau 2000 Montavious Stanley 2008
Kolby Smith 2007-09 Howard Stevens 1973-74
Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1995-96
n Los Angeles Chargers
Draft Choices n New York Giants
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Draft Choices
1966 8-72 Doug Buffone, LB Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
1970 17-431 Dave Sanks, G 1996 3-66 Roman Oben, T

All-Time Roster All-Time Roster


Carwell Gardner 1997 Curry Burns 2004
Roman Oben 2004-07 Jason Hilliard 2004
Johnny Patrick 2013 Sam Madison 2006-08
Johnny Unitas 1973 Roman Oben 1996-99
Joey Smith 1991-92
n Los Angeles Rams n Minnesota Vikings
Draft Choices Draft Choices n New York Jets
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Draft Choices
1956 9-108 Maury Wolford, T 1964 19-258 Dick Schott, E Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
1975 13-332 A.J. Jacobs, DB 1972 6-167 Amos Martin, LB 1991 2-34 Browning Nagle, QB
1993 6-149 Deral Boykin, DB 2014 1-32 Teddy Bridgewater, QB 2005 4-123 Kerry Rhodes, DB
2015 3-72 Jamon Brown, T 2015 6-193 B.J. Dubose, DE 2011 4-126 Bilal Powell, RB
2018 6-205 Trevon Young, LB 2014 1-18 Calvin Pryor, DB
All-Time Roster 2015 3-82 Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB
All-Time Roster Teddy Bridgewater 2014-15, 2017
Richard Bishop 1983 Lee Calland 1963-65 All-Time Roster
Deral Boykin 1993 Laroni Gallishaw 2005 John Bock 1995
Jamon Brown 2015-17 Amos Martin 1972-76 Breno Giacomini 2014-16

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Lorenzo Mauldin 2015-16 Breno Giacomini 2011-13
Bilal Powell
Pete McCartney 1987 Horace Jones 1977
Browning Nagle 1991-93 Amos Martin 1977
John Neidert 1968-69 Greg Scruggs 2012, 2014
Bilal Powell 2011-17 Marcus Smith 2017
Calvin Pryor 2014-16
Steve Reese 1974-75 n Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kerry Rhodes 2005-09 Draft Choices
Matt Simms 2013-14 Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
1992 12-311 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, P
n Oakland Raiders 2003 2-64 Dewayne White, DE
Draft Choices 2005 7-253 J.R. Russell, WR
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
1960 — Howard Turley, E All-Time Roster
1971 12-305 Horace Jones, DE Larry Ball 1976
2007 4-100 Michael Bush, RB Lionel Gates 2007
Roman Oben 2002-03
All-Time Roster Steve Reese 1976
Ray Buchanan 2004 Dewayne White 2003-06
Michael Bush 2008-11
Chris Johnson 2007-11 n Tennessee Titans
Horace Jones 1971-75 Draft Choices
Ted Washington 2004-05 All-Time Roster Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
Otis Wilson 1989 Lee Calland 1969-72 1960 — Larry Cadwell, T
William Gay 2007-11, 2013-17 1982 12-314 Donnie Craft, RB
n Philadelphia Eagles Brandon Johnson 2012 1986 2-34 Ernest Givins, WR
Draft Choices Ken Kortas 1965-68 2011 6-175 Byron Stingily, T
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Clure Mosher 1942 2015 6-177 Deiontrez Mount, OLB
1952 28-329 John Brewer, FB Eli Rogers 1916-17
1967 13-334 Bill Downs, DT Dwayne Woodruff 1979-90 All-Time Roster
1970 3-59 Lee Bouggess, RB Donnie Craft 1982-84
1991 11-298 Mike Flores, DE n San Francisco 49’ers Harry Douglas 2015-17
2014 1-26 Marcus Smith, LB Draft Choices Ernest Givins 1986-94
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Deiontrez Mount 2015
All-Time Roster 1959 26-306 Ed Young, E Byron Stingily 2012-14
David Akers 1999-2010 1966 6-91 Charlie Johnson, DT
Matt Battaglia 1987 1967 2-39 Tom Holzer, DE n Washington Redskins
Lee Bouggess 1970-73 1967 15-379 Clarence Spencer, FL Draft Choices
Deral Boykin 1996 1968 15-395 Clarence Spencer, FL Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos.
John Brewer 1952-53 1991 1-25 Ted Washington, NT 1961 16-213 Ron Petty, T
Jerry Crafts 1997-98 2001 6-179 Rashad Holman, DB 1995 5-137 Jamie Asher, TE
Mike Flores 1991-94 2005 5-154 Robert McCune, LB
Dean May 1984 All-Time Roster 2017 7-230 Josh Harvey-Clemons, S
Marcus Smith 2014-16 David Akers 2011-12 2018 3-74 Geron Christian, OT
Jeff Brohm 1996-97
n Pittsburgh Steelers Elvis Dumervil 2017 All-Time Roster
Draft Choices Cole Hikutini 2017 David Akers 1998
Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Rashad Holman 2001-03 Jamie Asher 1995-98
1942 14-121 Clure Mosher, C Lenny Lyles 1959-60 Josh Bellamy 2013
1953 19-222 Jim Williams, B Ted Washington 1991-93 Deral Boykin 1994
1955 9-102 Johnny Unitas, QB Klaus Wilmsmeyer 1992-94 Michael Brown 2004
1960 19-222 Howard Turley, E Curry Burns 2006
1975 15-390 Marty Smith, DT n Seattle Seahawks Anthony Copeland 1987
1979 6-161 Dwayne Woodruff, DB Draft Choices Mike Flores 1995
2007 5-170 William Gay, DB Yr. Rd.-Pk. Name, Pos. Josh Harvey-Clemons 2017
2015 7-239 Gerod Holliman, FS 2012 7-232 Greg Scruggs, DE Joe Jacoby 1981-93
2017 6-213 Colin Holba, LS Robert McCune 2005
All-Time Roster Carl Powell 2002
Tom Andrews 1987 Ed Rubbert 1987
Deion Branch 2006-10

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nA Beaumont, Doug................. (2007-10) Breuleux, Pete.......................... (1975) Cannon, Zykesis.................. (2014-17) Culley, Andy........................ (1989-92)
Abbey, Jack............................... (1946) Becker, John........................ (1953-55) Brewer, John........................ (1948-51) Cantwell, Hunter................. (2005-08) Culver, De’Eric.................... (2014-15)
Abood, Tom......................... (1974-77) Becton, Mekhi......................... (2017-) Bridges, Anthony................. (1991-93) Caras, Tom................................ (1955) McGriff-Culver, Jarel............ (2011-13)
Acosta, Chris....................... (2012-14) Bednarski, Dan.................... (1966-67) Bridgewater, Teddy ............. (2011-13) Carmody, Arthur.................. (2004-07) Cumberworth, Matt............. (1976-77)
Adams, Jeff.......................... (2007-10) Bell, Anwar................... (1991, ‘93-94) Brinkman, Cookie................ (1968-70) Carpenter, Ken..................... (1939-40) Cumings, Lamar.................. (1982-83)
Adams, John........................ (1983-86) Bell, Brian................................ (1977) Brinley, Don........................ (1963-65) Carrick, Brian...................... (1974-76) Cummings, Tony.................. (1987-90)
Adams, Michael.................. (2006-07) Bell, James................................ (1985) Broaden, Larry..................... (1959-62) Carroll, Allen................... (1998-2000) Cunningham, Don............... (1966-68)
Addesa, Mike .......................... (2012) Bell, John............................. (1994-95) Brohm, Bill.......................... (1921-22) Carroll, Tom......................... (1992-93) Cupito, Steve............................ (1979)
Ahmay, Rick............................. (1977) Bell, Robbie............................. (2017-) Brohm, Brian....................... (2004-07) Carroll, Tom.............................. (1974) Curella, L.................................. (1965)
Akers, David........................ (1993-96) Bell, Ron............................. (1987-90) Brohm, Greg........................ (1989-92) Carroll, Tom.................. (1941-42, ‘46) Curry, Ron................................ (1969)
Alexander, Arthur................ (1986-89) Benavides, Mario................. (2009-12) Brohm, Jeff................... (1990, ’92-93) Carswell, Ivan...................... (1934-35) Curry, Sebastian................... (1980-82)
Alexander, Jaire................... (2015-17) Bender, Bob......................... (1951-53) Brohm, Luke............................. (2014) Carter, Alphonso...................... (2015-)
Allan,ony Tim........................... (1975) Bennette, Ivan..................... (1995-97) Brohm, Oscar...................... (1968-69) Carter, Patrick...................... (2006-07) nD
Allen, Anthony.................... (2006-07) Benson, Marcel........................ (2006) Brookfield, Brandon............ (1991-94) Casey, Bob........................ (1965, ’67) Daffron, Jeff.............................. (1982)
Alston, Lamar...................... (2005-06) Bentley, Cole........................... (2017-) Broomfield, Eric................... (1987-90) Caswell, Jason.......................... (1996) Daniel, John........................ (1912-14)
Alverez, Ron............................. (1993) Bernahl, Dave..................... (1965-67) Brooks, Jamaine................... (2011-12) Caudill, Fred........................ (1923-24) Daniel, Maurice.................. (1914-16)
Anderson, Brad.................... (1987-91) Berry, Phil............................ (1973-76) Brown, Abe......................... (2003-06) Caufield, Jimmy................... (1937-40) Daniel, Elijah............................ (2005)
Anderson, Braxton............... (1997-98) Bertleson, Dick......................... (1933) Brown, Connor......................... (1927) Cavallo, Tom........................ (1990-93) Daniel, Roy......................... (1913-14)
Anderson, Ken..................... (1951-52) Bertram, George.................. (1946-49) Brown, Daniel..................... (2009-12) Cavitt, Volney........................... (1922) Daniels, Anthony...................... (1985)
Anderson, Mike............ (1973, ‘75-76) Besanceney, Mark............... (1976-77) Brown, DeAngelo................ (2012-16) Cerione, Danny................... (1983-86) Daniels, Jim.............................. (1953)
Anderson, Richard............... (1957-58) Besong, Jeff............................... (1983) Brown, Dominique...(2010-11, 13-14) Chance, Jerry............................ (1957) Dardzinski, Aaron............... (1998-01)
Anderson, Victor.................. (2008-11) Beswick, Steve..................... (1987-90) Brown, D.J................................ (1996) Chanda, Matt....................... (1997-99) Darveau, Jeremy.................. (2004-05)
Anderson, Zach................... (2005-06) Bethea, Hal......................... (1949-51) Brown, H.H......................... (1926-29) Chapman, Tim.......................... (1984) Darling, John............................ (1975)
Andrews, Tom...................... (1981-83) Bethea, Herman....................... (1952) Brown, James...................... (1975-78) Charasika, Tendia..................... (1996) Daugherty, Harry................. (1922-24)
Annear, W................................ (1938) Bethel, Tony......................... (1993-96) Brown, Jamon...................... (2011-14) Cheppo, Mario.................... (1954-57) Daugherty, Jack................... (1924-26)
Apke, Bill............................ (1960-63) Betz, Dave........................... (1979-80) Brown, Keith....................... (2012-15) Chichester, Josh................... (2008-11) Davenport, Ron................... (1981-84)
Appleby, Josh....................... (2012-15) Bibb, Don............................ (1996-99) Brown, Keith....................... (1982-84) Childs, Ray.......................... (2001-04) Davidson, Alex.................... (1937-38)
Archer, Ira............................ (1934-35) Billings, Edward................... (1913-14) Brown, Kendall.................... (1991-94) Chinn, Kevin....................... (1989-93) Davis, Antonio..................... (1985-86)
Arden, David............................ (1932) Birden, Anthony....................... (1994) Brown, Mark............................ (1983) Christian, Gerald ................ (2013-14) Davis, Brian..................... (1997-2000)
Armstrong, Bruce................. (1983-86) Bishop, Richard................... (1972-73) Brown, Michael................... (1999-02) Christian, Geron.................. (2015-17) Davis, Drew........................ (2009-10)
Arnett, Hall............................... (1948) Black, Amos........................ (1947-50) Brown, Preston.................... (2010-13) Clark, Broderick.................. (2002-05) Davis, Harry............................. (1935)
Arnold, Andrew........................ (1972) Black, Roger............................. (1913) Brown, Reggie..................... (1971-72) Clark, Colburn.......................... (1987) Davis, Jack................................ (1946)
Arnold, Clarence................. (1925-28) BlaRay, W.W............................. (1935) Brown, Sherman....................... (1975) Clark, John.......................... (2010-11) Davis, Jarrett........................ (2010-13)
Arp, Donovan.................. (1999-2000) Blackerby, Jim...................... (1924-27) Browne, Kenneth................. (1927-28) Clark, Koby.......................... (2000-01) Davis, Jordan........................... (2017-)
Arrington, Calvin................. (1992-95) Blackford, Will.................... (1989-91) Browning, Jack......................... (1950) Clark, Maurice..................... (2008-09) Davis, Mark.............................. (1974)
Arsenault, Jim........................... (1972) Blackman, R.H......................... (1916) Bruenig, Ray........................ (1946-47) Clark, Max................................ (1956) Dawkins, Bernie................ (1974, ‘77)
Arthur, Dave........................ (1980-82) Blackmon, Fred................... (1980-81) Brumback, Bill.......................... (1969) Clark, S.S.................................. (1934) Dawkins, Ralph................... (1990-93)
Ascher, Charles.................... (1948-51) Blair, Cordell....................... (1994-96) Brundula, Dennis................ (1972-73) Clark, Rico.......................... (1993-96) Dawkins, Seth......................... (2016-)
Ashburn, Bill....................... (2006-07) Blair, Scott................................ (1994) Brunelli, Jeff......................... (1999-01) Clark, Robert............................ (2013) Dawson, Nick..................... (2013-15)
Asher, Jamie........................ (1991-94) Blair, Tom............................ (1980-81) Bruner, Steve....................... (1989-90) Clay, Roger.......................... (1979-82) Dawson, Toby.................. (1999-2000)
Ashley, Darius..................... (2009-10) Blair, Tony................................ (1981) Bruning, Bud....................... (1940-42) Clayton, B................................ (1950) Day, Ken.............................. (1948-51)
Aspy, David.............................. (1950) Blakey, Mike............................. (1968) Bryant, Pete......................... (1957-60) Clayton, Mark...................... (1979-82) Day, Rod............................. (2000-03)
Atcher, Kim.............................. (1993) Blalock, C.M....................... (1948-49) Bryon, Louis........................ (1961-63) Cleveland, Bob.................... (1959-62) Debold, Dave...................... (1990-93)
Atkins, Lamar ..................... (2013-16) Bland, Lou................................ (1941) Bryant, James............................ (2008) Click, Steve......................... (1946-48) Deer, Josh................................. (2004)
Atkins, Xzavia........................... (1992) Blasinsky, Mark.................... (1980-81) Buchanan, Bobby................ (2005-08) Clower, Bill......................... (1941-42) DeLa Cruz, Kai............... (2012, 2014)
Atkinson, John..................... (1926-28) Bleser, Josh.......................... (2010-11) Buchanan, Ray.................... (1989-92) Coldiron, George...................... (1946) Delozier, Roscoe...................... (1916)
Austin, G.T............................... (1913) Blessinger, E............................. (1929) Buehler, Don............................ (1974) Coldiron, Greg......................... (1973) Deluca, Pete............................. (1971)
Autry, Keith............................... (1976) Blessinger, Ed........................... (1942) Buffone, Doug..................... (1962-65) Cole, Calvert....................... (1984-86) DeMarco, John.................... (1981-83)
Averett, Kemari........................ (2017-) Blumeier, Kevin................... (1990-92) Buffone, Jerry....................... (1963-65) Coleman, Jack..................... (1946-47) Dempsey, Jon...................... (2008-09)
Avery, C.J. ............................... (2017-) Blunk, Steve........................ (1913-15) Bullard, William....................... (1934) Coleman, Tom..................... (1938-41) Dennis, James............... (1995, ‘97-98)
Axline, Matt.............................. (1991) Boardman, Jerome.................... (1930) Burdock, Tony..................... (1970-72) Collage, Dick...................... (1981-82) Dennis, Mike....................... (1964-66)
Axson, Mozell..................... (2005-06) Boarman, Dick......................... (1963) Burgess, James..................... (2012-15) Collina, Elmer...................... (1955-59) Denson, Antwan.................. (2003-04)
Ayandele, Francis..................... (1969) Bock, John........................... (1990-92) Burke, Justin........................ (2009-10) Collins, Andre.......................... (1998) DePauola, Len..................... (1972-74)
Ayers, John............................... (1981) Bogan, Mike........................ (1994-97) Burkey, Pete......................... (1987-90) Collins, Charles........................ (1968) Depree, Julian..................... (1928-29)
Boggs, Wilbur...................... (1975-76) Burlington, Anson..................... (1928) Collins, Chris..................... (1989, ‘91) Derricoatte, Bernard................. (1974)
nB Bolen, Brock........................ (2006-08) Burns, Bobby....................... (2009-10) Collins, Jeremy.................... (1999-01) Desenberg, Bill......................... (1952)
Bach, Arthur............................. (1914) Bolin, Kyle........................... (2014-16) Burns, Curry........................ (1999-02) Compise, Pete..................... (1966-68) Detenber, Gene................... (1948-50)
Bacik, Joe............................ (1973-74) Boling, Dave....................... (1970-71) Burns, Johnnie..................... (2006-08) Compton, Larry.................. (1961, 63) Detenber, Mike.................... (1967-69)
Backauskas, Chip..................... (1983) Bonnafon, Reggie................ (2014-17) Burrell, Xavier..................... (1997-98) Conner, L.E.......................... (1962-64) Deward, Mike.......................... (1951)
Baden, Harry....................... (1921-23) Bond, A.H................................ (1932) Burroughs, Tim.................... (1973-75) Conner, Anthony............. (2009, 2011 Dezelan, Dave......................... (1967)
Bagley, Bob.............................. (1962) Bonner, Anthony....................... (1998) Burton, Ralph........................... (1921) Conner, Prentiss........................ (1921) Dickens, Torrence................ (1983-84)
Bagley, Javonte.................... (2014-17) Bonokofsky, C........................... (1939) Bush, Michael..................... (2003-06) Conrad, Bernie.................... (1974-76) Dickerson, Mike.................. (1975-77)
Bailey, Aaron....................... (1992-93) Borseth, Jeremy................... (1995-98) Bushell, Adrian.................... (2011-12) Contento, Mike.................... (1974-76) Dickerson, Rolland................... (1983)
Bailey, Drew........................ (2015-17) Booher, Bill......................... (1969-70) Bussey, George.................... (2005-08) Conway, Doug..................... (1982-84) Didier, Jim................................ (1975)
Bailey, Ray................................ (1984) Booker, Dave....................... (1949-50) Buster, Curtis....................... (1983-84) Conway, Matt...................... (1995-96) Dihtzeruk, Dan.................... (1978-80)
Bain, Charles....................... (1927-30) Booker, Deon...................... (1985-88) Butler, B.J............................ (2010-13) Coode, Dave....................... (1975-77) Dillion, Samuel........................ (1987)
Baisch, Keith............................ (1993) Borgelt, Nick....................... (2006-08) Butler, Liggett...................... (1991-92) Cook, Kevin......................... (1991-93) Dimoff, Greg....................... (1978-80)
Baker, Ben........................... (1968-69) Borgman, Ted...................... (1926-28) Butler, Randy....................... (1976-79) Conner, Anthony................. (2009-11) Dinkins, Courtney............... (1996-99)
Baker, Bruce........................ (1912-13) Bosler, Jim................................ (1980) Butler, Robbie........................... (1974) Copeland, Anthony................... (1984) Dishman, Dominique.......... (2012-13)
Ball, Larry............................ (1969-71) Bosworth, Bill...................... (1988-91) Butler, Terrance.................... (2004-07) Copeland, Damian.... (2010, 2012-13) Dixon, Tyon.............................. (2010)
Ball, Stephon............................ (2009) Bott, Kenny.......................... (1928-31) Butler, Zach......................... (1996-99) Copeland, John.................... (1969-70) Dixson, Calvin.............. (1985-86, ‘88)
Ballard, Tom........................ (1966-67) Bottom, Alan............................ (1971) Bynm, Pete.......................... (1987-90) Corley, Martise......................... (1997) Dobbs, Bill.......................... (1962-64)
Banta, Frank............................. (1937) Botts, Mike.......................... (1981-83) Bynoe, Rawle...................... (1989-92) Corso, Marty........................ (1922-25) Dobbs, Steve....................... (1968-69)
Barbato, Pat......................... (1957-59) Bouchee, Chris.................... (1973-75) Byrd, Anthony..................... (1996-99) Cosby, Don......................... (1983-86) Dobina, Don............................ (1974)
Bare, Bob............................ (1987-88) Bouggess, Lee...................... (1967-69) Byrd, Dontez....................... (2014-15) Cosby, Rene.............................. (1990) Dolack, Bob............................. (1957)
Barker, Paul.................. (1990-91, ‘93) Boughen, Mal........................... (1942) Byrom, Josh......................... (2008-10) Council, Rod....................... (2005-07) Dole, Jim.................................. (1952)
Barlock, James.......................... (1950) Bowen, Greg............................ (1973) Covington, Daniel............... (2008-09) Doll, Kenny......................... (1933-35)
Barlowe, Daniel.................. (2004-07) Bowen, Pete........................ (1980-81) nC Cox, Brandon...................... (2004-07) Doll, Paul............................ (1934-35)
Barnes, Bruce...................... (1973-74) Bowers, Michael.................. (2000-01) Caban, Amonte....................... (2016-) Craft, Donnie....................... (1978-81) Donaghue, Mike.................. (2006-07)
Barnes, Gary........................ (1970-72) Bowman, Ed............................. (1916) Cade, Jon............................. (1982-83) Crafts, Jerry.......................... (1989-90) Donahue, Steve........................ (1977)
Barnes, Jarrod ..................... (2013-14) Bowman, Roger........................ (1963) Cadwell, Larry..................... (1957-59) Crago, Lester............................ (1931) Donovan, Grant.................. (2011-14)
Barney, Zoe.............................. (1991) Boyd, Lavell......................... (1997-99) Cain, Dan...................... (1973-74, 76) Crawford, Wilbur...................... (1932) Donnell, Blayne.................. (2007-10)
Barnett, George................... (1925-26) Boykin, Deral...................... (1991-92) Cain, George....................... (1954-57) Crecelics, Tom..................... (1941-42) Donnelly, Bob..................... (1957-58)
Barnidge, Gary.................... (2004-07) Boyle, Walter....................... (1940-42) Caldwell, C.N............... (1912-13, ‘15) Creque, Blanton...................... (2016-) Donninger, Frank................. (1998-01)
Bass, Sonny......................... (1940-42) Bradshaw, David................. (1975-77) Caldwell, Jacques................ (2009-10) Crivello, Jason.......................... (1994) Donninger, Tony.................. (1999-01)
Bates, Robert....................... (1994-96) Bradshaw, Reggie................ (2004-05) Calland, Lee........................ (1959-62) Crocetti, Dominic..................... (1946) Dorsch, Bill......................... (1968-69)
Battaglia, Matt..................... (1983-86) Brady, Jim............................ (1940-42) Calvin, Ralph....................... (1969-71) Croley, Gary........................ (1994-96) Dorsey, Damien.................. (1999-02)
Bauer, Bob........................... (1948-50) Bradwell, Antonio..................... (1994) Campa, Chris....................... (2008-09) Crowder, M.O..................... (1928-30) Dorsey, Derek......................... (2017-)
Beach, Chad........................ (1995-97) Branch, Anthony....................... (2012) Campbell, Greg................... (1970-71) Crowe, John........................ (1930-31) Dotson, Don........................ (1927-30)
Beard, R.E................................. (1941) Branch, Deion..................... (2000-01) Campbell, Mike........................ (1971) Crum, Micky........................... (2015-) Doty, Jeff.................................. (1983)
Beard, Todd......................... (1989-92) Brand, Fred.......................... (1937-38) Campbell, Tony................... (1980-82) Cruz, Mike.......................... (1980-82) Dougherty, Tim......................... (2008)
Bearden, Bob............................ (1959) Brasher, Ralph.......................... (1931) Campos, Alan...................... (1992-95) Cruz, Rick........................... (1976-78) Douglas, Allen..................... (1986-89)
Beatty, Brian............................. (1994) Braxton, Joe......................... (1975-76) Canady, Antwon.................. (2008-10) Cuby, John........................... (1977-79) Douglas, Harry.................... (2004-07)
Beauchamp, J........................... (1940) Brayan, Ramon............. (1994-95, ‘97) Canady, Bob............................. (1968) Cully, Jeff............................. (1974-78) Downs, Bill......................... (1965-67)

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Dozier, Nate...................... (1980, ‘82) Ford, Tom............................ (1925-27) Graham, Scott..................... (1999-00) Henderson, Aundre.................. (2007) Jefferies, Owen......................... (1928)
Drachman, David................ (1977-79) Forrest, Bill............................... (1947) Graham, Steve.......................... (1982) Henderson, Ivey........... (1990, ‘92-93) Jefferson, Bobby.................. (1983-86)
Dressler, Bill............................. (1932) Forsee, Tyre......................... (1933-34) Grandy, Mark........................... (1984) Henry, Herb............................. (1991) Jelinek, Steve....................... (1971-73)
Drewery, Austin................... (1926-29) Foster, Owen................ (1912, ‘14-15) Grant, J.D................................. (1914) Henry, Jeff........................... (1976-79) Jenkins, Chris....................... (1991-94)
Dubose, Bryant.................... (2011-14) Foster, Renardo.................... (2003-06) Gray, Bill............................. (1985-89) Henry, O.P................................ (1913) Jenkins, J.E................................ (1913)
Dudderar, Ed............................ (1946) Fortune, Chad...................... (1986-89) Gray, Leon................................ (1921) Hermes, W.B............................ (1942) Jenne, E.E................................. (1940)
Dudley, Kim............................. (1974) Fountain, Frank.................... (1994-95) Gray, Preston............................ (1984) Hernandez, Hector................... (2011) Jessen, Tyler......................... (2008-09)
Dueberry, Vince................... (1992-93) Foy, Linwood........................... (2017-) Grednic, Frank.................... (1948-51) Herring, Bud........................ (1997-99) Jesukaitis, Tom..................... (1969-71)
Duenweg, Rudy................... (1912-13) Frame, Jim........................... (1966-68) Green, Bobby........................... (1975) Hesselgrave, Mike.................... (1959) Jeter, Courtney..................... (1980-82)
Duganich, Joe...................... (1971-72) Francis, William....................... (1941) Green, Ernie........................ (1958-61) Hessler, Mike............................ (1977) Jewell, Steve........................ (1972-74)
Duke, J.W............................ (1947-49) Frankel, Jenny.................. (1999-2000) Green, Ibn........................... (1996-99) Heuser, Nick....................... (2011-12) Johnican, Larry......................... (1977)
Dumervil, Elvis.................... (2002-05) Frazier, Russell.......................... (1916) Green, Ken............................... (1946) Heyman, Dexter.................. (2008-11) Johnson, Andrew................. (2011-14)
Dunbar Dom....................... (2003-04) Freeman, Jakale........................ (1997) Green, Paul.............................. (1952) Heyman, Earl....................... (2005-08) Johnson, Brandon................ (2002-05)
Dunbar, Don....................... (1957-58) Freitag, Jeromy..................... (2000-01) Green, Phillip...................... (1985-87) Hickey, Tom......................... (1972-74) Johnson, Brent..................... (2002-03)
Dunn, Brandon.................... (2010-13) French, Jim............................... (1974) Greenard, Jonathan................. (2016-) Hickman, Greg.................... (1979-82) Johnson, Grant......................... (1998)
Dunning, Karldell..................... (2008) Froman, Adam..................... (2009-10) Greene, James..................... (2001-03) Hicks, Ralph........................ (1973-76) Johns, G.F................................. (1913)
Durand..................................... (1916) Frost, Johnny........................ (1992-95) Griffin, Jeff........................... (1984-85) Hicks, Richard..................... (1966-67) Johnson, Alvin.......................... (1988)
Durant, George................... (2011-13) Fuizotte, Joe........................ (1924-26) Griffin, Larry........................ (1970-72) Higgs, Andy.............(1985-86, ‘88-89) Johnson, Brent..................... (2001-04)
Dwyer, George.................... (1913-14) Fults, Jim.................................. (1952) Griffin, Sam......................... (1991-93) High, Tim............................ (2009-10) Johnson, Charlie.................. (1963-65)
Dyer, Michael...................... (2013-14) Fultz, George............................ (1942) Griggs, Derric........................... (1993) Hikutini, Cole...................... (2015-16) Johnson, Chris..................... (2001-02)
Fuqua, John......................... (1994-97) Grivna, Mark....................... (1997-99) Hilbert, Jon.......................... (1997-99) Johnson, Don...................... (1984-86)
nE Furman, Larrame...................... (1992) Groves, F.C.......................... (1930-31) Hill, Don.................................. (1951) Johnson, Dwayne..................... (1981)
Earl, Dave................................. (1928) Groves, Fergus.......................... (1933) Hill, Ken................................... (1994) Johnson, Eddie..................... (1977-80)
Eberenz, Josh....................... (1996-00) nG Grubb, Troy......................... (1992-94) Hill, Kevin........................... (1978-79) Johnson, Joe........................ (1991-93)
Eble, Rob............................. (1998-01) Gagel, Nick......................... (1976-78) Gruden, Jay......................... (1985-88) Hill, Marcus........................ (1991-93) Johnson, Josh .......................... (2017-)
Edelen, Marshall.................. (1933-34) Gaines, Brian....................... (1998-01) Gruneisen, Roger............... (1968, ‘70) Hilliard, Jason...................... (2000-03) Johnson, Kelby.................... (2014-15)
Edelen, Tom......................... (1969-72) Gaines, Charles................... (2012-14) Gruner, Jason................... (1997-2000) Hladio, Steve....................... (1957-60) Johnson, Matt...................... (1994-96)
Edelen, Tony............................. (1991) Gaines, Kevin...................... (1990-93) Guertin, Gary...................... (1961-64) Hobbs, Stan......................... (1946-47) Johnson, Reggie................... (1987-90)
Edelhauser, Ed..................... (1936-38) Gainey, John........................ (1987-90) Gumm, Gary............................ (1998) Hockaden, Dave.................. (1962-63) Johnson, Robbie....................... (1989)
Edwards, Roger......................... (1974) Galcik, Larry........................ (1984-86) Gutridge, Steve.................... (1967-69) Hockensmith, Don.............. (1959-62) Johnson, Ryan..................... (2012-14)
Edwards, Welby........................ (1968) Gall, Mark................................ (1974) Guy, Trent............................ (2006-09) Hocker, Al........................... (1923-24) Johnson, Steve.......................... (1980)
Egan, Nick................................ (1974) Gallagher, Jack......................... (1977) Gwinner, Dwayne.................... (1996) Hocker, Charles................... (1921-22) Johnson, Wayne........................ (1958)
Eggers, Bo................................. (2012) Gallishaw, Laroni................ (2001-02) Hodge, Steve...................... (1965, 68) Jones, Alton......................... (1992-95)
Eggleston, Ken..................... (1965-67) Galloway, Wayne..................... (1967) nH Hoerter, Jr., Kenny............... (1993-98) Jones, Clyde........................ (1925-26)
Elbert, Norbert..................... (1939-40) Gangwer, Dan..................... (1987-90) Haas, Danny....................... (1983-84) Hoffman, Graig................... (1994-97) Jones, Fred........................... (1988-91)
Ellington, Ron...................... (1973-76) Gannon, Jon............................. (2002) Haberlin, Clarence................... (1941) Hogan, Kamal.......................... (2011) Jones, F.C.................................. (1938)
Ellis, Adam............................... (2002) Gannon, Scott..................... (1979-82) Haberline, Charles............... (1940-41) Holba, Colin........................ (2015-16) Jones, Greg.......................... (1980-81)
Ellis, Phil............................. (1981-84) Gantous, Mike..................... (1996-99) Hackett, Fred....................... (1973-76) Holben, LeRoy.................... (1950-52) Jones, Horace...................... (1968-70)
Ellis, Zarko.......................... (1977-79) Garcia, Abraham................. (2012-13) Haden, Bo........................... (1978-80) Holliman, Gerod............ (2012, 2014) Jones, James........................ (1984-85)
Elsler, Dick.......................... (1925-28) Gardis, Curt.............................. (1974) Hagan, Gene....................... (1978-81) Hollowell, Jim.........(1946-47, ‘52-53) Jones, Jason......................... (1998-99)
Embry, Jim........................... (1976-78) Gardner, Carwell...................... (1989) Hale, Floyd............................... (1913) Holman, Rashad.................. (1997-00) Jones, Junior........................ (1983-85)
Embry, Bob.......................... (1984-85) Gardner, Merle......................... (1990) Hall, Bob............................. (1988-89) Holston, Jonathan................ (2006-07) Jones, Malin........................ (2015-16)
Emerson, Ralph................... (1934-37) Gardner, Will....................... (2013-15) Hall, Mitch.............................. (2017-) Holton, Shenard.................. (2009-11) Jones, Marcus...................... (2001-04)
Ennis, Ed.............................. (1987-88) Garr, Stephen...................... (2006-09) Hall, R.L.............................. (1928-30) Holzer, Tom......................... (1964-66) Jones, Mel........................... (1971-72)
Epps, Aaron......................... (2014-15) Gates, Lionel....................... (2001-04) Hall, Ron............................. (1963-65) Hood, Howard......................... (1984) Jones, Montrell.................... (2004-05)
Ernie, C. Pralle.......................... (1915) Gatewood, Jim.................... (1955-56) Hallal, Eli................................. (1968) Hornsby, Rick...................... (1972-73) Jones, Pete................................ (1984)
Ernst, Charles....................... (1926-28) Gatschler, Frank........................ (1949) Haller, Jim................................ (1948) Hortert, Jeff.......................... (1980-83) Jones, Tiger.......................... (2002-04)
Espie, Marshall.................... (1925-26) Gay, William....................... (2003-06) Hallmark, Bill...................... (1948-49) Houser, J.............................. (1934-35) Jones, Walt.......................... (1965-66)
Esters, Tony.......................... (1995-96) Gatti, Bill............................. (1968-70) Hamilton, Joey.................... (1985-88) Houser, Jim.......................... (1953-54) Joyer, Kamran...................... (2010-13)
Etheridge, Dorian.................... (2017-) Gentile, John....................... (1924-25) Hamm, Dave....................... (1960-61) Houston, Les....................... (1956-58) Josiah, Michael.................... (1999-01)
Evans, Brad............................... (1967) George, Anthony...................... (2016) Hampton, Chris........................ (1993) Howard, Bob....................... (1950-52)
Evans, Lamar....................... (1978-81) George, Harry.............. (1986-87, ‘89) Hampton, Charles............... (1937-40) Howard, Charles...................... (1946) nK
Evans, Mike......................... (2010-11) Gergosky, Mike......................... (1988) Handley, Marcus...................... (1980) Howard, James......................... (1986) Kachler, Edmund...................... (1916)
Evans, Zed...................... (2010, 2012) German, Ron....................... (1988-90) Hanna, Jim.......................... (1990-93) Howard, Rick...................... (1971-72) Kacvinsky, Bob......................... (1974)
Everett, Michael................... (2000-01) Gernert, E.R.............................. (1916) Hannah, Jim............................. (1964) Howard, Ted................. (1951, ‘56-58) Kaczmarek, Jim................... (1969-70)
Evinger, Joe............................... (2009) Getch, Rich......................... (1966-68) Hardaway, Richard................... (1916) Hrovat, Larry....................... (1972-73) Kader, Joe............................ (1980-82)
Ewald, George.......................... (1912) Getch, Val................................ (1962) Hardin, John............................. (1928) Hubbell, Ryan..................... (2012-13) Kamer, D.J........................... (2002-03)
Ewers, E.M................................ (1913) Ghent, Ronnie..................... (2000-03) Hargrove, Reggie................. (1998-99) Hudson, Bob............................ (1959) Kaminski, Dale.................... (1971-73)
Gholston, Kendrick.............. (1994-97) Harley, Brinson.................... (2004-05) Huff, Howard...................... (1929-31) Karaglanis, Frank................. (1959-60)
nF Giacomini, Breno................ (2004-07) Harmon, Ed......................... (1965-67) Huffman, Gary.................... (1984-87) Karem, Greg........................ (1967-69)
Falleri, Joe........................... (1983-84) Giannini, Tom...................... (1930-33) Harmon, Harold....................... (1934) Hughes, Fred.............. (1951, ‘53, ‘56) Karibo, Jim............................... (1946)
Famurewa, Henry.................... (2014-) Gibson, Greg....................... (1976-78) Harnden, Ken........................... (1992) Hughley, Tobijah................. (2014-16) Karns, Bill............................ (1948-51)
Farmer, Albert...................... (1984-85) Gibson, Robert.................... (1986-89) Harold, Don........................ (1974-77) Hulette, Virgil........................... (1939) Karrh, Bill................................. (1949)
Farmer, Ray.................. (1952-53, ‘55) Gibson, Stu.......................... (1946-47) Harper, Robert..................... (1975-76) Humphries, Keith................ (1981-83) Katchen, Tony........................... (1980)
Fanning, Jay......................... (1992-93) Gilbert, Lonny..................... (1966-68) Harris, Antoine.................... (2001-04) Hunt, Johnny....................... (1959-60) Katope, Chris............................ (1941)
Feagan, Gene...................... (1948-50) Giles, John........................... (1959-62) Harris, Michaelee.......... (2011, 13-14) Hunter, Khalil...................... (2015-16) Kavanaugh, Charles.................. (1913)
Fennerty, Mike.......................... (2008) Gillam, Jack.................. (1948, ‘50-51) Harris, Nate......................... (2005-06) Huser, Jay................................. (1969) Keeling, Crawford..................... (1935)
Ferguson, Reggie................. (1992-93) Gipe, Marty......................... (1976-77) Harris, Rashad..................... (1997-00) Hutt, J.D................................... (1940) Keisel, John.............................. (1928)
Fields, Devonte................... (2015-15) Gitschier, Frank................... (1946-49) Hart, Larry......................... (1968, ‘70) Keller, Billy............................... (1931)
Fields, Mike......................... (1976-77) Gitschier, Frank, III.............. (1971-73) Hartman, Toby.......................... (1963) nI Keller, Ken........................... (1940-41)
Figg, Carey.......................... (1989-91) Gitschier, Greg......................... (1975) Harvey-Clemons, Josh......... (2015-16) Iakopo, London....................... (2017-) Kelsey, Keith........................ (2013-16)
Fike, Ed.................................... (1946) Givens, Eric......................... (1983-84) Harvey, Kevin...................... (1986-87) Inman, Gary........................ (1969-71) Kemp, C.W.......................... (1929-31)
Finger, Ernie............................. (1946) Givens, Kelvin.......................... (1994) Haskins, J.T.......................... (2001-04) Isenberg, Charles................. (1938-41) Kennedy, Derrick.......... (1996-98, ‘00)
Finger, Fred.......................... (1931-34) Givins, Ernest...................... (1984-85) Haskins, Robert................... (2002-05) Kennedy, J.L.............................. (1929)
Finley, Glenn............................ (1915) Glasper, Chris...................... (1987-88) Hatcher, Kevin.......................... (1984) nJ Kennedy, Kirk...................... (1984-87)
Finn, John............................ (1957-61) Glass, Ira............................. (1967-69) Hatfield, David.................... (1981-84) Jaboin, Kenneth................... (2010-11) Kennedy, Orville....................... (1922)
Firkins, Curtis...................... (1954-56) Glenn, Earl.......................... (1912-14) Hawley, Roger.......................... (1962) Jackerson, Jonathan............. (2001-04) Kessling, Ryan..................... (2010-11)
Fishback, Ford..................... (1926-28) Glenn, Victor....................... (2000-03) Haws, Watson..................... (1922-24) Jackson, Arnold................... (1997-00) Keys, Rock........................... (2009-10)
Fishback, Olen......................... (1946) Gnat, Rodney...................... (2007-10) Hawthorne, Derek............... (1988-90) Jackson, Calvin.................... (1983-85) Kibbey, Rick........................ (1975-76)
Fisher, Armand.................... (1922-26) Godbolt, Johnnie................. (1968-70) Haycraft, Tyler......................... (2017-) Jackson, James.......................... (2003) Kidd, Don............................ (1946-49)
Fisher, Steve........................ (1992-93) Goettsche, Corey................. (2006-09) Hayden, William...................... (1916) Jackson, Joe.............................. (1985) Kielkopf, Bill........................ (1925-26)
Fitzgerald, Pat...................... (1987-90) Golden, Lynn............................ (1935) Haydock, Robert................. (1972-73) Jackson, Lamar.................... (2015-17) Kienzle, Tommy................... (1921-24)
Fitzpatrick, Chris................. (1992-94) Gonzalez, Gerry....................... (1982) Hayes, Brian........................ (1988-91) Jackson, Malik..................... (2004-07) Kimbel, Dewey......................... (1923)
Fitzpatrick, Dez....................... (2017-) Gonzalez, Jose.................... (1990-92) Haynes, Da-Woyne............. (1988-89) Jackson, Mike........................... (1992) Kincaid, Addison...................... (1931)
Flannery, Todd..................... (2004-07) Goodman, Arvell...................... (1946) Headrick, R.............................. (1940) Jackson, Shawn................... (1991-94) King, Jim................................... (1969)
Florence, Bill....................... (1972-73) Goodman, Casswell............ (1995-98) Heard, Norman............ (1973-74, ‘76) Jackson, Tom....................... (1970-72) King, Mason............................ (2016-)
Flores, Mike......................... (1987-90) Gordon, Donnell................. (1996-97) Hearns, James...................... (2015-17) Jacobs, A.J........................... (1973-74) Kingston, Joe............................ (1938)
Floyd, Anthony.................... (1999-02) Gordon, Marcus....................... (2006) Heath, Brandon................... (2007-10) Jacobs, Stan......................... (1941-42) Kirbus, Rich.............................. (1973)
Floyd, Chase........................ (2006-07) Gorman, John...................... (1971-73) Heinichen, Al........................... (1946) Jacobs, Ted.......................... (1992-93) Kirk, E.B................................... (1921)
Floyd, Otis........................... (1996-99) Gossman, W........................ (1937-38) Heinrich, Ron...................... (1976-79) Jacoby, Joe........................... (1978-80) Kirkendahl, Walt....................... (1935)
Floyd, Terell......................... (2011-14) Gotcher, Craig.......................... (1998) Heironymous, Russ................... (1928) Jaegers, Dick............................ (1963) Kirsch, John.............................. (1958)
Fluellen, Larry..................... (1973-75) Grady, Adrian...................... (2005-08) Heitlauf, Art......................... (1946-47) Jaggers, Gene...................... (1954-55) Klein, Nellis......................... (1949-51)
Folmar, Marcus.................... (2005-08) Graham, Cameron............... (2008-10) Henchey, Matt.......................... (1932) Janelsins, Gunars............... (1965, ‘67) Kloehs, David...................... (1992-94)
Ford, Salem......................... (1914-15) Graham, Jack....................... (1937-38) Henchy, Stephen................. (1992-94) Janiak, Bill........................... (1963-65) Klusman, T.C....................... (2014-15)

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Knighton, Rodney................ (1984-87) Madeya, John...................... (1970-72) Miller, Horace.......................... (2009) Okoye, Amobi..................... (2003-06) Powell, Bilal........................ (2007-10)
Knop, Brian.............................. (1978) Madison, Sam...................... (1993-96) Miller, Jim............................ (1978-81) Oldham, Richard.......... (1936, ‘38-39) Powell, Carl......................... (1995-96)
Knop, Kurt........................... (1980-81) Madrick, Ron....................... (1985-87) Miller, John.......................... (2011-14) Olejack, Greg...................... (1975-76) Price, Keith.......................... (1983-84)
Knop, Otto.......................... (1949-52) Maduaka-Cain, Ikem................ (1995) Miller, Kevin........................ (1974-77) Olinger, Ashley......................... (1937) Prince, Calvin...................... (1976-77)
Knop, Otto, Jr...................... (1977-79) Mager, Matt......................... (1977-79) Miller, Uncas....................... (1925-27) Olmstead, Jim...................... (1951-53) Pritchett, Doug.................... (1982-84)
Knuutila, Robert.................. (1990-92) Mahoney, Tom..................... (1965-66) Miller, V............................... (1926-28) O’Neal, Bob........................ (1960-62) Pryor, Bill................................. (1923)
Kolb, Bruce......................... (1982-83) Mahoney, Tony.................... (1966-67) Milton, Matt............................. (2014) O’Neal, Pete............................. (1985) Pryor, Calvin........................ (2011-13)
Kolter, John.......................... (1965-67) Mahoni, Kiola...................... (2015-16) Mingus, Marvin........................ (1951) Orem, Dale......................... (1957-59) Pugh, Roy..................... (1951-52, ‘57)
Koons, Dan......................... (2001-03) Majeed, Kaaba.................... (1994-95) Minkins, Josh....................... (2000-03) Orndorff, Steve......................... (2007) Pullem, David.......................... (1974)
Kordic, Brad........................ (1973-74) Mallory, I.J........................... (1955-56) Minnifield, Frank................. (1979-82) Osborne, Paul...................... (1921-24) Purcell, Chris................ (1974-75, ‘77)
Kortas, Ken.......................... (1960-63) Mancini, Rick........................... (1975) Minogue, Mike.................... (1983-86) O’Shaughnessy, Joe............. (1997-00) Purcell, Don........................ (1952-53)
Kosman, Bill............................. (1971) Manley, Joe.............................. (2013) Misetic, Steve........................... (1996) Osorio, Vasco...................... (1912-13) Purry, Dar-Shay.................... (1996-98)
Koster, Fred.......................... (1924-27) Mann, Darius........................... (2006) Mitchell, C.......................... (1939-40) Otte, Frank.......................... (1953-56) Putnam, Rufus.......................... (1933)
Koubratoff, H....................... (1984-85) Mannheimer, Milton................. (1941) Mitchell, Lamonte.................... (1980) Owen, Bill........................... (1957-59)
Kovanda, Dick..................... (1952-54) Mantchen, Ralph...................... (1947) Mitchell, Malcolm................... (2010-) Owens, Richard................... (2000-03) nQ
Kozuhik, Miles.................... (1953-54) Marcus, Scott....................... (1970-72) Mitchell, Marc..................... (1975-77) Oyler, Wally........................ (1966-68) Quarterman, Kurt................ (2003-06)
Kraft, Ted.................................. (1930) Marion, Mike............................ (1968) Mitchell, Maurice................ (2006-08) Quick, James....................... (2013-16)
Kratsas, John........................ (1970-71) Marks, Poachy..................... (1925-26) Mitchell, Robert................... (1979-81) nP Quick, Rhonyia........................ (1991)
Krebs, David........................ (1982-84) Marney, Ron........................ (1983-84) Mitchem, Bill....................... (1949-50) Pace, Preston............................ (2009) Quinn, Terry........................ (1991-94)
Kreutzjans, Gerald.................... (1974) Marsh, Rondel..................... (1994-97) Moll, Ken............................ (1974-76) Padget, Jason....................... (1999-00)
Kries, Shawn........................ (1993-95) Marshall, Avery................... (1982-85) Montano, Miguel................. (1994-97) Painter, Benny...................... (1983-84) nR
Kriever, Hugh........................... (1953) Marshall, Bubba....................... (2004) Montgomery, Bob................ (1931-32) Painter, Jed................................ (1983) Rabatin, Will....................... (2002-04)
Kron, Max................................ (1930) Marshall, John..................... (1985-88) Montgomery, David.................. (1974) Palmer, Deon....................... (2005-07) Racel, David............................. (1984)
Kuhn, Scott.......................... (2004-07) Marshall, Steve......................... (1978) Montgomery, Tom................ (1961-62) Papania, Joe......................... (1947-50) Radcliff, Brandon................. (2013-16)
Kunzman, Bill...................... (1968-69) Martin, Amos................ (1968, ‘70-71) Moody, Brent....................... (2003-04) Pardieu, Ben............................. (1973) Radcliff, Scott...................... (2009-12)
Kupper, Alex........................ (2010-12) Martin, Raymond...................... (1983) Moody, Mike............................ (1979) Pardieu, Chris...................... (1982-83) Radmacher, Frank................ (1966-68)
Kurk, Henry......................... (1938-39) Martin, Tom......................... (1970-72) Moon, Ron.......................... (1976-78) Parker, Cardell..................... (1972-74) Rager, Dick............................... (1947)
Kuyateh, Abdul.................... (2007-09) Mascenik, Paul.................... (1973-74) Mooney, Jim........................ (1955-56) Parker, DeVante................... (2011-14) Raglin, Richard.................... (2005-09)
Massaro, Gene.................... (1951-52) Moore, Frank............................ (1966) Parker, Zek........................... (1998-01) Ragone, Dave...................... (1999-02)
nL Masterson, Ches.................. (1934-37) Moore, Herbert.................... (1938-41) Parnell, Devontre..................... (2014-) Ramey, Roy.............................. (1947)
Lacy, Skylar......................... (2014-15) Mathews, Justin................... (2008-09) Moore, Tom......................... (1981-83) Parrott, Herb............................. (1983) Ramsey, Frank..................... (1946-49)
LaDuke, Joe.............................. (1946) Mathews, Marc......................... (1983) Moorhatch, John....................... (1942) Pascascio,, Gio.................... (2014-16) Rankins, Sheldon ................ (2012-15)
LaFramboise, Tom................ (1962-64) Mattingly, Chip.................... (1998-01) Moran, J.R.......................... (1928, 31) Paschal, Jordon......................... (2011) Rascati, Justin........................... (2003)
Lake, R.C............................. (1928-29) Mattingly, Dane................... (2005-08) Moreau, Frank.............. (1995, ‘97-99) Pascley, Troy........................ (2007-09) Rasmussen, Roy........................ (1929)
Lakeman, Gil............................ (1946) Mattingly, Paul..................... (1969-71) Morey, Tom......................... (1959-60) Pass, Jawon.............................. (2017-) Raush, Russ.............................. (1946)
Lamar, Harmon................... (1933-36) Mauldin, Lorenzo................ (2011-14) Mosby, Danny.......................... (1996) Pass, Khane............................. (2016-) Ray, Babe............................ (1950-51)
Lamb, Corvin....................... (2012-14) Mauzy, Mike....................... (1986-88) Mosher, Clure...................... (1938-41) Patrick, Garrin..................... (1991-93) Ray, Bill............................... (1948-50)
Langan, Ed........................... (1926-29) Maxwell, Tim............................ (1986) Moss, Anthony..................... (1984-85) Patrick, Johnny..................... (2007-10) Ray, Gerald.......................... (1949-51)
Langan, Gene...................... (1936-39) May, Dean........................... (1980-83) Moss, Scedric...................... (1980-82) Patrick, Wayne..................... (1965-67) Ray, Leonard........................ (1990-93)
Langan, M................................ (1939) May, Devon............................. (2004-) Mount, Deiontrez................ (2011-14) Patterson, Danny...................... (1993) Raymond, Warren............... (1940-42)
Lannan, Joe.............................. (1994) Mayer, John.............................. (1933) Moyler, David...................... (1988-90) Patterson, Pat....................... (1979-81) Reherman, James............... (1930, ‘32)
Lantz, Terry.......................... (1987-89) Mayhall, Harvey.................. (1924-27) Mudd, Charlie..................... (1962-63) Patterson, T.J........................ (2000-03) Rechtin, Les......................... (1950-52)
Larkins, Ellsworth................ (1980-82) McAllister, Scott.................. (1987-90) Muir, P.B................................... (1921) Payne, James........................ (1992-93) Redman, Bob....................... (1968-69)
Laurin, Jack.............................. (1986) McBarnette, Geoff............... (1998-99) Muldoon, Phil..................... (1942-46) Payne, Jason........................ (1994-96) Redman, Chris..................... (1996-99)
Law, Bill................................... (1957) McBirth, Willie......................... (1976) Mulhall, R.E.............................. (1931) Payton, Ray.......................... (1977-79) Redman, Lloyd......................... (1946)
Lawson, Steward...................... (1931) McCaleb, Harin................... (1913-15) Mullins, Terry............................ (1978) Payne, Ryan......................... (2008-09) Reed, Corey............................. (2017-)
Lawton, Eric........................ (1987-88) McCartney, Pete.................. (1983-84) Mumma, John........................... (1974) Peacock, Walter................... (1972-75) Reese, John............................... (1921)
Layne, Bill........................... (1954-55) McCauley,Adam.................. (2003-04) Murphree, Mallory................... (1915) Peak, Andy............................... (1996) Reese, Steve........................ (1971-73)
Leahy, Tom.......................... (1936-39) McClain, John..................... (1938-41) Mumphrey, Kevin..................... (1994) Peake, C.J............................ (2009-10) Reid, Ben...................... (1927, ‘30-31)
Lee, Chad............................ (1999-02) McClanahan, C.W.................... (1912) Murrer, David........................... (1982) Pearson, E.C............................. (1931) Reid, Jack............................ (1958-61)
Lee, Champ......................... (2011-13) McCloud, Tyrus................... (1993-96) Musgrave, Mark................... (1980-82) Peete, Devante........................ (2015-) Reiling, George................... (1938-40)
Lee, Medford....................... (1966-68) McConnell, Bob....................... (1958) Myers, Keith............................. (1951) Pence, Bill........................... (1950-51) Renner, Rich........................ (1995-96)
Lee, Wink................................. (1946) McRae, Gary........................... (2017-) Myles, Lamar....................... (2005-07) Pennella, Rick...................... (1976-77) Repass, Carl.............................. (1950)
Leffew, Bobby...................... (2001-04) McCray, Quincy....................... (1983) Perkins, Zach............................ (2011) Reve, Jermaine.................... (2012-15)
Leffew, Travis....................... (2002-05) McCullough, Lewis................... (1973) nN Perrin, Billy......................... (1976-79) Reynolds, Ed........................ (1987-90)
LeFors, Stefan...................... (2001-04) McCune, Robert.................. (2001-04) Nabor, Chuck........................... (1957) Perrin, Jamie........................ (1978-80) Rhodes, Kerry...................... (2001-04)
Leggett, V.M.............................. (1912) McDermond, Ryan................... (2001) Nachand, Clarence................... (1926) Perry, Kirk............................ (1983-84) Rhodes, Walter............. (1987, ‘89-91)
Lester, Chris......................... (2000-01) McDevitt, Coleman.................. (1930) Nagle, Browning................. (1989-90) Perry, Pat....................... (1939, ‘41-42) Rice, Quinn......................... (1995-96)
Lettie, Bill............................ (1964-66) McDonald, Bennie.............. (1926-28) Naimaister, Dave................. (1982-84) Perry, Senorise..................... (2010-13) Rice-Locket, Terry................ (1994-97)
Levinstin, Louis......................... (1928) McDonald, Brian................. (1998-99) Nakatani, Matthew................... (2012) Perry, W.................................... (1950) Richart, Phil......................... (1962-63)
Levy, Stuart............................... (1914) McDonald, Josh........................ (2008- Najjar, Larry............................. (1974) Pesavento, James................. (1995-97) Richardson,De’Asian........... (2014-17)
Lewis, Eric................................ (1986) McDonald, Mike...................... (1953) Nauert, Jim................... (1984, ‘86-87) Peterson, Rick........................... (1972) Richardson, Josh.................. (1997-98)
Lichtenberg, Tom................. (1959-61) McDonald, Richard.................. (1935) Navarro, Todd...................... (1983-84) Peterson, Tabarius.................... (2017-) Richey, Harper..................... (1921-22)
Lichvar, Bob........................ (1951-53) McDowell, K....................... (1935-36) Neafus, Stan............................. (1946) Petry, Charlie............................ (1967) Rideout, Dave.......................... (1947)
Lillard, Derrick.................... (1992-95) McDowell, Kenny..................... (1932) Neat, L.R.................................. (1931) Petty, Ron............................ (1957-60) Riles, Wayne....................... (2003-04)
Lindsey, Wilbur........................ (1935) McDowell, Paul................... (1989-90) Neely, Mike.............................. (1991) Phelps, Herbie..................... (1967-68) Riley, Jimmy........................ (2003-06)
Lipsey, Curtis....................... (1989-90) McFadden, Ricky................. (1989-91) Neidert, John....................... (1965-67) Phelps, Tanny...................... (1961-63) Rimpsey, Chad.................... (2002-05)
Lipsitz, Bernard........................ (1931) McGinnis, Henry...................... (1941) Newman, Bud..................... (1929-31) Phillips, Art............................... (1941) Riser, Bob............................ (1974-75)
Little, Tobias............................ (2017-) McKay, Don........................ (1936-39) Nichols, Les......................... (1983-84) Phillips, Charlie................... (1953-54) Ritchie, Norm........................... (1965)
Lively, Bill............................ (1951-53) McKay, Ken......................... (1987-90) Nickerson, Bruce................. (1972-74) Phillips, Joe Lee................... (1972-74) Rivenbark, Dave.................. (1949-52)
Lobitz, James............................ (1992) McKay, Paul......................... (1936-38) Nicoletti, Joe....................... (1951-53) Philon, Roy.......................... (2010-13) Roberts, Eugene........................ (1946)
Lockhart, Eric........................... (1999) McKinney, Mike.................. (1987-89) Niece, Robert...................... (1980-82) Philpott, Chris...................... (2008-11) Roberts, Marcus................... (2008-09)
Lococo, Vince.............. (1941-42, ‘46) McKinney, Ray.................... (1928-31) Noafus, Roy.............................. (1946) Pianko, Greg....................... (1983-85) Robertson, Jim Tom.............. (1925-28)
Lohrke, Brett............................. (1982) McMahon, Bill.................... (1964-66) Nochta, Pete.................... (2007-2010) Pierce, G.S............................... (1939) Robinson, Andrew............... (2007-09)
Long, Ed.............................. (1970-72) McMahon, Mike.................. (1961-62) Noon, John.......................... (1953-56) Pierre-Louis, Frank.................... (1986) Robinson, G.G........................ (2016-)
Long, Harry......................... (1933-34) McMahon, Todd....................... (1980) Nord, Gary.......................... (1977-79) Pierson, Glenn.......................... (1935) Robinson, Kenny................. (1977-80)
Long, Scott.......................... (2006-09) McNeil, Lukayus..................... (2015-) Nord, Nate.......................... (2010-12) Pillitary, Ben............................. (1947) Robinson, Rex.......................... (1957)
Long, Tom............................ (1983-85) McVey, R.................................. (1950) Nord, Rick........................... (1995-98) Pike, Zeke................................ (2013) Roche, Brian........................ (2007-08)
Lopez, Scott......................... (2000-03) Meade, Jack......................... (1953-55) Norman, E.J.............................. (1937) Pinkston, Chad.................... (2001-03) Robinson, Stephan............... (2011-12)
Lotspeich, Bob..................... (1935-37) Meadows, Brenon............... (1993-94) Norris, Bobby........................... (1978) Pinski, Dave............................. (1966) Rodgers, Clarence............... (1912-13)
Lowe, Keeshan.................... (2001-02) Meeks....................................... (1916) Norris, Dave........................ (1968-70) Pirkey, E.L................................. (1933) Rodriguez, Ariel.................. (1999-01)
Lowe, Marty................. (1991, ‘93-95) Merriweather, B.M............... (1913-14) Norris, Jim................................ (1983) Pitchford, Jack.......................... (1926) Rodriguez, Shawn.................... (1991)
Lowe, Melzar...................... (1933-36) Mershon, Oliver....................... (1932) Norton, Travis...................... (2005-08) Pitters, Lenny............................ (1978) Roe, Jeff.................................... (1982)
Lucas, Doug............................. (1984) Middleton, Finesse.................. (2014-) Nugent, R.C.............................. (1912) Poelking, T.J......................... (1988-89) Rogers, Deon....................... (2010-13)
Lucas, John.......................... (1963-64) Mihaljevic, Tom........................ (1983) Nunn, Bob........................... (1948-50) Pointer, Chris............................ (1994) Rogers, Eli .......................... (2011-14)
Lucia, Tom........................... (1947-50) Mihm, Tom.......................... (1969-71) Nuss, Dave.......................... (1963-64) Pointer, Jeff.......................... (1987-88) Rollins, Eric....................... (1979, ‘82)
Lyles, Lenny......................... (1954-57) Miles, Steve.............................. (1994) Nuss, Kevin......................... (1981-84) Pok, Jack.............................. (1979-80) Roman, Israel.................... (1971, ‘74)
Lyons, George........................... (1912) Mills, Mel............................ (1988-91) Nuzzolese, Mike................. (1979-82) Pollock, Ed............................... (1993) Romano, Mike.......................... (2012)
Miller, Brian........................ (1983-84) Pomeroy, Don..................... (1973-75) Romey, J.H............................... (1937)
nM Miller, Brook............................ (1983) nO Pongonis, Mark................... (1975-78) Rommell, Bill........................... (1946)
MacFarlane, Al.................... (1963-65) Miller, Charles.......................... (1935) Oben, Roman...................... (1992-95) Pontius, Bill.............................. (1913) Rooney, George........................ (1939)
Mack, Lawrence.................. (1978-80) Miller, David....................... (1985-87) O’Connor, John........................ (1974) Poole, Nathan..................... (1975-78) Roper, Ricky............................. (1994)
Mack, Ryan......................... (2012-14) Miller, Greg.............................. (1981) Ogden, J.D............................... (1936) Porco, Ken........................... (1957-59) Roscoe, Terrence................. (1991-94)
Maddox, Sidney....................... (1937) Miller, Henry....................... (1999-02) O’Hara, Evan........................... (2016-) Posadas, Pedro.................... (1976-77) Rose, Harold....................... (1937-38)

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Letterwinners
Rosenfield, Jimmy................ (1938-41) Shortridge, Kyle................... (2014-16) Stingily, Byron..................... (2009-10) Tucker, James............................ (1929) Wiggins, Anthony................ (1985-86)
Ross, Terrence.......................... (2014-) Sibiea, Pedro....................... (2013-15) Stinson, Jason...................... (1992-95) Turley, Howard.................... (1956-59) Wiggins, Shaq..................... (2015-16)
Rossoll, Don........................ (1957-59) Silliman, Harlan....................... (1952) Stitch, Charles..................... (1960-62) Turner, Harold..................... (1936-39) Wiley, Deran....................... (1995-97)
Roth, Horace....................... (1927-29) Silverstein, Phillip..................... (1921) Stone, Joe............................ (1938-41) Turner, Ken..............(1946-47, ‘49-50) Wiley, Josh.......................... (2008-09)
Rothfield, D.............................. (1940) Simien, Terence................... (2009-11) Stram, Stu............................ (1976-79) Turenne, Woodny................ (2007-08) Wiljanen, Roy..................... (1970-71)
Roundtree, Antonio............. (1997-00) Simms, Matt........................ (2008-09) Steele, B.J................................. (2002) Tuyo, John................................ (1987) Williams, Agyei................... (2008-09)
Roundtree, Toriano................... (2017) Simon, John......................... (1970-71) Street, Al................................... (1974) Tydlacka, Wade................... (2000-03) Williams, Andy.................... (1965-67)
Rowan, Watson................... (1912-13) Simpson, Reneau...................... (1972) Strickland, Rod.................... (1992-93) Tyson, Jeryl.......................... (1994-95) Williams, Anthony............... (1981-82)
Rowe, Lionel............................ (1916) Sims, Antoine...................... (1999-02) Stricklin, Larry.............. (1985-86, ‘88) Williams, Bill............................ (1916)
Rubbert, Ed.......................... (1983-86) Sims, Coswell...................... (1994-95) Striegel, Harold................... (1949-50) nU Williams, Bob...................... (1955-58)
Rusley, Bobby........................... (1984) Sims, T...................................... (1925) Stripling, George................. (2005-07) Uhl, Griffin.......................... (2014-15) Williams, Carl..................... (1982-84)
Russell, Benny..................... (1964-66) Singleton, Neil..................... (1986-87) Strull, Asher......................... (1931-33) Uhrig, Phil................................ (1941) Williams, Charles......... (1925, ‘27-29)
Russell, J.R........................... (2001-04) Sipe, Ken............................. (1939-41) Struss, Ed.................................. (1928) Underwood, George................. (1980) Williams, Chris........................ (2016-)
Russell, Jonathan................. (2004-07) Sivori, Chris......................... (1999-00) Struve, Dudley..................... (1915-16) Underwood, James................... (1994) Williams, Chucky................ (2015-17)
Russell, Ron......................... (1971-73) Six, Bob.................................... (1974) Sturgeon, John.......................... (1977) Unitas, Joe........................... (1954-56) Williams, Dae......................... (2017-)
Ryan, Bill............................. (1933-34) Skaaland, Ed............................. (1971) Sturgeon, Mike.................... (2005-06) Unitas, Johnny..................... (1951-54) Williams, Dan.......................... (1982)
Ryan, D.................................... (1938) Skarja, Joe........................... (1977-78) Sturghill, Cornelius.................. (2015-) Urrutia, Mario..................... (2005-07) Williams, David....................... (1986)
Ryan, George...................... (1932-34) Skiles, Ricky........................ (1975-79) Sturtzel, Gil......................... (1955-57) Urton, F.W................................ (1916) Williams, Deron.................. (1988-90)
Skinner, Darius......................... (2015) Sullivan, Leonard................. (1983-84) Utley, Shedrick......................... (1992) Williams, Ebb...................... (1976-78)
nS Skinner, Roy............................. (1946) Summers, Wilbur................. (1972-75) Williams, George................ (1985-88)
Sales, Larry............................... (1975) Slater, W.L................................ (1935) Sumpter, Ben....................... (1990-93) nV Williams, Jermaine.............. (1992-94)
Salmon, Randy.................... (2010-11) Slatter, Tone’........................ (2001-02) Suski, Jon............................. (1996-98) Valvo, Jack.......................... (1951-52) Williams, Josh.......................... (2004)
Sammons, Bill.............. (1959-60, ‘62) Slechter, Rex........................ (1955-56) Sutherland, Lou................... (1959-60) Vandervert, Art.................... (1922-23) Williams, Jim....................... (1950-52)
Samons, Kyle............................ (2000) Slider, Bill.......................... (1936, ‘38) Swabek, Craig..................... (1986-89) Varajohn, Milan........................ (1958) Williams, Leon.................... (1978-81)
Sample, James.......................... (2014) Smart, Gavin....................... (2003-06) Swafford, Darryl........... (1987-88, ‘90) Vari, Bob.................................. (1969) Williams, Malik................... (2016-17)
Samuel, Traveon.................. (2015-17) Smith, Andrell..................... (2009-12) Swanson, Gunard..................... (1982) Vatuvei, Pio......................... (2014-15) Williams, Rico..................... (1996-98)
Sander, Mark....................... (1987-90) Smith, Bernard..................... (1938-40) Swope, Kurt.............................. (1971) Vaughn, Chris........................... (2006) Williams, Willie................... (2006-07)
Sanders, Matt....................... (2004-05) Smith, Brevin................ (1989, ‘91-92) Vaughn, Eric...................... (1984, ‘86) Williams, Willie A.................... (2007)
Sanders, Jaguar......................... (2000) Smith, Bryon........................ (1951-52) nT Velesig, Dave...................... (1966-67) Williams, Vic............................ (1978)
Sanders, Raynard...................... (1986) Smith, Clarence............ (1948-50, ‘53) Tarleton, Eric....................... (1982-84) Veto, Mike........................... (1983-86) Williams, Waymon................... (1997)
Sanks, David....................... (1967-69) Smith, Damien........................ (2016-) Tatum, Malcom................... (2009-10) Willis, Gerald........................... (1967)
Santho, Rick............................. (1974) Smith, Dee.............................. (2015-) Tavarczky, P.J....................... (2003-04) nW Wilmsmeyer, Klaus.............. (1988-91)
Sartini, Gene................ (1950, ‘54-55) Smith, Dwight.......................... (1989) Taylor, Al............................. (1931-33) Wade, Ryan......................... (1995-97) Wills, Don................................ (1978)
Saterfield, Tyrone................. (2002-03) Smith, E.R................................. (1932) Taylor, Bill................................ (1942) Waggoner, Dave....................... (1971) Wilshire, Jim............................. (1952)
Saunders, Gerald...................... (1977) Smith, Erin........................... (1999-00) Taylor, Deriontae................. (2003-06) Wagner, Mike........................... (1965) Wilson, Dilbert......................... (1946)
Savage, Ja’Quay................... (2015-16) Smith, Hakeem.................... (2010-13) Taylor, Dewayne.................. (1997-00) Wagoner, Jim....................... (1972-75) Wilson, Mark....................... (1978-81)
Savoy, William..................... (2008-11) Smith, Jake.......................... (2011-14) Taylor, Leland........................... (1996) Walker, Adriel................... (1999, ‘00) Wilson, O’Harlan..................... (1929)
Schad, Bill........................... (1961-63) Smith, Jaylen........................... (2015-) Taylor, Wayne........................... (1980) Walker, L.T.......................... (2006-09) Wilson, Otis........................ (1977-79)
Schaeffer, Jim............................ (1963) Smith, Jeff............................ (1986-88) Teague, G................................. (1949) Walker, Andy....................... (1954-57) Wilson, Richard................... (1946-47)
Schaller, Paul....................... (1983-86) Smith, Jeremy.......................... (2015-) Teague, Titus........................ (2011-12) Walker, Cleo........................ (1967-69) Wilson, Robert.................... (1980-82)
Scharre, Stan....................... (1937-38) Smith, Jerry.......................... (1959-62) Terry, Elmer.............................. (1921) Walker, Dan........................ (1959-61) Wimberly, Darrell................ (1980-82)
Scheler, Nate........................... (2017-) Smith, Joe............................ (1965-66) Terry, Prentiss...................... (1915-16) Walker, Ronald.................... (2016-17) Winningham, Roy.................... (1985)
Scheper, Guy....................... (1977-79) Smith, Joey.......................... (1987-90) Tharpe, Richard................... (1979-82) Walker, Sanford........................ (1973) Winrich, Dave.......................... (1985)
Scherma, Joe............................ (1963) Smith, Kolby........................ (2003-06) Theiss, Jim................................ (1971) Walker, Stanley.................... (1912-13) Winters, Jim......................... (1968-70)
Schiengold, Pat.................... (1921-23) Smith, Marcus..................... (2010-13) Thieneman, Chris....(1983-84, ‘86-87) Walker, Robert.......................... (1999) Wirpio, Carl........................ (1937-38)
Schloemer, Fred................... (1936-39) Smith, Marty........................ (1972-74) Thigpen, Chris..................... (2001-00) Wall, John........................... (1980-82) Wise, Walter........................ (1987-88)
Schloemer, Louis................. (1938-40) Smith, Nate......................... (2000-03) Thiry, Bob............................ (1978-80) Wallace, Corey......................... (1999) Witcpalek, Alex................... (2012-13)
Schmitt, Paul............................. (1956) Smith, Preston..................... (2004-07) Thomas, Ben............................ (1916) Wallace, John...................... (2012-15) Wolf, Jim...................... (1948-50, ‘55)
Schneider, B............................. (1928)
 Smith, Tony.......................... (1974-77) Thomas, Conrad....................... (2010) Waller, John.............................. (1968) Wolfe, Tyler......................... (2007-08)
Schonsiegel.............................. (1912) Smith, TreSean......................... (2017-) Thompson, Chaz................. (2008-09) Waltman, Earl...................... (1941-42) Wolford, Maury............ (1948-50, ‘55)
Schrader................................... (1912) Smith, Trey.............................. (2016-) Thomas, Danny................... (1983-86) Ward, Jerry.......................... (1974-77) Wolke, Joe........................... (1968-70)
Schuhmann, George................. (1932) Smith, Walter............................ (1946) Thomas, DeForest..................... (1978) Ware, Kevin.............................. (1998) Womack, Bill....................... (1946-47)
Schuler, Dave...................... (1975-77) Smyrichinsky, Tod..................... (1986) Thomas, Kenny........................ (2015-) Ware, Latrell........................ (1987-90) Woodard, Jonta’....................... (2001)
Schuler, Lonnie.................... (1972-73) Snow, John............................... (1929) Thompson, Glenn................ (1990-93) Ware, Yeasive...................... (1996-97) Woodring, Andy....................... (1984)
Schultz, Tim.............................. (1976) Snyder, Ashley.......................... (1999) Thompson, Sam................... (1922-23) Wareing, W.A........................... (1939) Woodruff, Dwayne.............. (1976-78)
Schuppert, Ray.................. (1941, ‘46) Solberg, Cliff............................. (1960) Thompson, Tommy.............. (1927-30) Warner, Rex......................... (1950-51) Wood, Eric.......................... (2005-08)
Scott, Chris............................... (1997) Sonye, Anthony................... (1992-94) Thomas, Devon................... (1999-02) Warren, Gary...................... (1985-87) Woods, Ryan............................ (1999)
Scott, L.D............................ (2006-09) Sonye, Eric.......................... (1992-94) Thomas, Justin................. (1998-2000) Washington, David................... (1996) Worden, N.A....................... (1940-41)
Scott, L.J.................................. (2014-) Sosnin, Hershell.................. (1931-34) Thomas, Kenny........................ (2016-) Washington, Ted.................. (1987-90) Wordlow, Antuan..................... (1994)
Scott, Leslie.............................. (1933) Sowa, John.......................... (1954-55) Thomas, Lamarques................. (2017-) Washington, Trumaine......... (2014-17) Wright, Adolph......................... (1932)
Scott, Mike............................... (1995) Sowell, Eugene.................... (2007-10) Thomas, Latarrius................ (2006-08) Watkins, Mike..................... (1997-00) Wright, Hugh...................... (1939-41)
Scroggins, Tyrann..................... (1994) Spalding, Stewart...................... (2000) Thomas, Stacy..................... (2014-17) Watson, Olante........................ (1993) Wright, Jeremy.................... (2010-12)
Scruggs, Greg...................... (2008-11) Sparkman, Alan........................ (1946) Thomas, Troy............................ (1992) Watson, Richard.................. (1967-69) Wright, Les.......................... (1932-33)
Searcy, Ed................................. (1937) Speedy, Jeff.......................... (1981-82) Thomas, Tyrone........................ (1988) Watts, Bill.......................... (1936, ‘38) Wright, Steve............................ (1976)
Searcy, Greg........................ (1978-79) Spence, Emonee...................... (2015-) Thompson, Corey.................... (2006-) Watts, Erik................................ (1991) Wyatt, Jason........................ (1995-98)
Sehlinger, George................ (1933-34) Spencer, Charles.................. (1928-29) Thompson, Willard................... (1928) Watzek, Joe........................ (1968, 71) Wyatt, Jim........................... (1964-66)
Sekeres, Duke.................... (1957, ‘60) Spencer, Clarence................ (1964-65) Thrasher, Robert.................. (1976-77) Wayland, Bob........................... (1949)
Seldon, Joe............................... (1931) Spencer, Jerry...................... (2002-03) Threlkeld,............................ (1932-35) Wayne, Rollo....................... (1915-16) nY
Sellers, Chris........................ (1985-87) Spencer, Sergio.................... (2005-08) Tibbals, Luther.......................... (1931) Weathers, Jason................... (2000-02) Yamin, Rick......................... (1984-88)
Semak, Tony............................. (1990) Spillman, Ben........................... (1971) Tillery, John.............................. (1978) Webb, Don......................... (1973-74) Yeast, Russ............................... (2017-)
Senkevich, John................... (1968-69) Spillman, JaJuan.................. (2006-07) Tillman, Caleb......................... (2017-) Webb, Matt......................... (2004-06) Young, Antonio.................... (1984-85)
Settle, Mickey...................... (1964-66) Spitz, Jason.......................... (2002-05) Tinch, Joshua....................... (2002-05) Weber, C.J................................ (1932) Young, Ed............................ (1955-58)
Seguin, Jeremy..................... (2004-05) Spratt, Greg......................... (1983-85) Tipton, Roy............................... (1946) Weber, Pat................................ (1926) Young, James............................ (1986)
Sexton, Matt.................... (1998-2000) Stahl, Scott............................... (1982) Tisci, Nunzio....................... (1953-55) Weedman, Daniel............... (2009-10) Young, Mike........................ (1970-71)
Sgroi, Anthony..................... (1938-40) Stallings, Jim........................ (1966-68) Todd, Bob................................. (1946) Weedman, William.................. (1985) Young, Steve........................ (1970-72)
Sharp, Antoine..................... (2004-05) Stallings, Tony...................... (1998-01) Todd, Bryan......................... (1979-80) Weidner, Garland................ (1922-23) Young, Trevon...................... (2014-17)
Sharp, Brandon.................... (2003-06) Standberry, Charles............... (2014-17 Todd, Grover............................ (1913) Weihe, Cofer....................... (1935-36)
Shaw, Rick........................... (1985-86) Stanley, Montavious............. (2002-05) Tomczyk, Greg.................... (2007-10) Weining, Harry.................... (1947-50) nZ
Shearer, Guy........................ (1928-31) Staples, Jamari ......................... (2015) Topp, Demarcus....................... (2012) Welch, Joe........................... (1970-72) Zamberlan, Jim.................... (1965-67)
Sheehy, Mike....................... (1974-76) Staples, Malik.......................... (2016-) Touche’............................... (1995-96) Welch, Joe................................ (1983) Zangaro, Fred........................... (1954)
Sheeley, J.J................................ (1937) Starks, Price......................... (1925-26) Towbridge, Keith................. (2013-16) Wells, Spencer......................... (1984) Zariczny, P.J......................... (1997-98)
Sheffield, Charles................. (1996-99) Starnes, Bob........................ (1960-62) Townsel, Wyman................. (1951-52) Wetherby, L......................... (1927-28) Zarrilli, Rob.............................. (2004)
Shelby, Willie...................... (1982-85) Stearns, Josh............................. (2012) Townsell, Ray...................... (1951-52) Wetterer, Mark..................... (2007-10) Zebich, Frank...................... (1999-00)
Shelman, Anthony............... (1992-94) Steele, B.J............................ (2001-02) Townsend, Joe.......................... (2009) Wheat, Donte...................... (1983-84) Ziggler, Bernard................. (1985, ‘87)
Shell, H.E................................. (1931) Steger, Roy............................... (1976) Trabue, Joe.......................... (1946-49) White, Chris........................ (2011-12) Zilko, Randy........................ (1997-98)
Shelton, Don....................... (1946-49) Steiger, Joe................................ (1932) Trainor, Mike................ (1980-81, ‘83) White, Dan.......................... (1957-59) Zimlich, Lou........................ (1936-39)
Shelton, Eric........................ (2003-04) Stein, Will............................ (2009-12) Trautwein, Jay...................... (1980-82) White, Dewayne................. (2000-02)
Shelton, John....................... (1949-52) Stephens, Gerald................. (1987-89) Trautwein, Jerry........................ (1982) White, Marcus.......................... (1989)
Shepherd, Mark................... (1990-93) Stephens, Keith.................... (1986-88) Trawick, J.D.............................. (1930) White, Mike............................. (2000)
Sherman, Jack...................... (1937-38) Stern, Walter........................ (1931-32) Trimble, Harry..................... (1972-73) White, R.G............................... (1938)
Shields, Harry...................... (1928-29) Stevens, Howard................. (1971-72) Triplett, Tom............................. (1990) Whitehead, DeAntwan........ (2006-07)
Shively, Brett........................ (1996-98) Stewart, Isaac.......................... (2015-) Tronzo, Joe.......................... (2006-09) Whitehead, Roger................ (1961-64)
Sholly, Jeff........................... (1996-98) Stickrod, Kelly..................... (1980-83) Trotter, Harry........................... (2017-) Whittkamp, Jack....................... (1946)
Short, Bill............................ (1966-67) Stiers, Bill................................. (1946) Tucker, Eric............................... (1986) Wibbels, Jerry........................... (1953)

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All-Time Bowl History


Year Bowl Date Location Stadium Result
2017 TaxSlayer December 30, 2017 Jacksonville, Fla. EverBank Stadium Mississippi State 31 Louisville 27
2016 Citrus December 31, 2016 Orlando, Fla. Camping World LSU 29 Louisville 9
2015 Music City December 30, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. Nissan Stadium Louisville 27 Texas A&M 21
2014 Belk December 30, 2014 Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium Georgia 37 Louisville 14
2013 Russell Athletic December 28, 2013 Orlando, Fla. Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium Louisville 36 Miami 9
2013 Sugar January 2, 2013 New Orleans, La. Mercedes-Benz Superdome Louisville 33 Florida 23
2011 Belk December 27, 2011 Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium NC State 31 Louisville 24
2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s December 21, 2010 St. Petersburg, Fla. Tropicana Field Louisville 31 S. Miss 28
2007 Orange January, 2 2007 Miami, Fla. Dolphin Stadium Louisville 24 Wake Forest 13
2006 Gator January 2, 2006 Jacksonville, Fla. EverBank Stadium Virginia Tech 35 Louisville 24
2004 Liberty December 21, 2004 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Louisville 44 Boise St 40
2003 GMAC December 18, 2003 Mobile, Ala. Ladd Peebles Stadium Miami (OH) 49 Louisville 28
2002 GMAC December 18, 2002 Mobile, Ala. Ladd Peebles Stadium Marshall 38 Louisville 15
2001 Liberty December 31, 2001 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Louisville 28 BYU 10
2000 Liberty December 29, 2000 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Colorado St. 22 Louisville 17
1999 Humanitarian December 30, 1999 Boise, Idaho Albertsons Stadium Boise State 34 Louisville 31
1998 Motor City December 23, 1998 Detroit, Mich. Pontiac Silverdome Marshall 48 Louisville 29
1993 Liberty December 28, 1993 Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Louisville 18 Michigan St. 7
1991 Fiesta January 1, 1991 Tempe, Ariz. Sun Devil Stadium Louisville 34 Alabama 7
1977 Independence December 17, 1977 Shreveport, La. Independence Stadium La. Tech 24 Louisville 14
1970 Pasadena December 19, 1970 Pasadena, Calif. Rose Bowl Stadium Louisville 24 Long Beach St. 24
1958 Sun Bowl January 1, 1958 El Paso, Texas Kidd Field Louisville 34 Drake 20

Bowl Game Appearances (By Game): Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl n St. Petersburg, Florida 1993..................... Louisville 18, Michigan State 7
Liberty – 4 Independence – 1 Record: Won 1, Lost 0 2000................... Colorado State 22, Louisville 17
Belk – 2 Motor City – 1 2010.......... Louisville 31, Southern Mississippi 28 2001...................Louisville 28, Brigham Young 10
GMAC – 2 Music City – 1
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s – 1 Orange – 1 2004......................... Louisville 44, Boise State 40
Citrus – 1 Pasadena – 1 Belk Bowl n Charlotte, North Carolina
Fiesta – 1 Russell Athletic – 1 Record: Won 0, Lost 2 Motor City Bowl n Pontiac, Michigan
Gator/TaxSlayer – 2 Sugar – 1 2011...........North Carolina State 31, Louisville 24 Record: Won 0, Lost 1
Humanitarian – 1 Sun – 1 2014..............................Georgia 37, Louisville 14 1998.............................Marshall 48, Louisville 29

All-Time Bowl Opponents


Citrus Bowl n Orlando, Florida Music City Bowl n Nashville, Tennessee
Opponent..........................................Bowl Record
Alabama...........................................................1-0 Record: Won 0, Lost 1 Record: Won 1, Lost 0
Boise State........................................................1-1 2016.....................Louisiana State 29, Louisville 9 2015.........................Louisville 27, Texas A&M 21
Brigham Young.................................................1-0
Colorado State..................................................0-1
Drake...............................................................1-0 Fiesta Bowl n Tempe, Arizona Orange Bowl n Miami, Florida
Florida..............................................................1-0 Record: Won 1, Lost 0 Record: Won 1, Lost 0
Georgia............................................................0-1 1990.............................. Louisville 34, Alabama 7 2006....................... Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13
Long Beach State.......................................... 0-0-1
Louisiana State.................................................0-1
Louisiana Tech..................................................0-1 Gator Bowl/TaxSlayer n Jacksonville, Florida Pasadena Bowl n Pasadena, California
Marshall...........................................................0-2 Record: Won 0, Lost 2 Record: Won 0, Lost 0, Tied 1
Miami, Fla........................................................1-0 2005...................... Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 1970................Louisville 24, Long Beach State 24
Miami, Ohio.....................................................0-1 2017.................Mississippi State 31, Louisville 27
Michigan State..................................................1-0
Mississippi State...............................................0-1 Russell Athletic Bowl n Orlando, Florida
North Carolina State.........................................0-1 GMAC Bowl n Mobile, Alabama Record: Won 1, Lost 0
Southern Mississippi.........................................1-0 Record: Won 0, Lost 2 2013..................... Louisville 36, Miami, Florida 9
Texas A&M.......................................................1-0 2002.............................Marshall 38, Louisville 15
Virginia Tech....................................................0-1
2003..................... Miami, Ohio, 49, Louisville 28 Sugar Bowl n New Orleans, Louisiana
Wake Forest......................................................1-0
Record: Won 1, Lost 0
Bowl Record vs. Conferences Humanitarian Bowl n Boise, Idaho 2012............................... Louisville 33, Florida 23
Conference.......................................Bowl Record Record: Won 0, Lost 1
Atlantic Coast...................................................2-2 1999......................... Boise State 34, Louisville 31 Sun Bowl n El Paso, Texas
Big Ten.............................................................1-0 Record: Won 1, Lost 0
Big West...........................................................1-0
Conference USA...............................................1-0 Independence Bowl n Shreveport, Louisiana 1957.................................Louisville 34, Drake 24
Independent.....................................................1-0 Record: Won 0, Lost 1
Mid-American..................................................0-3 1977................... Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville 14 NOTE: Throughout this section, years refer to the
Mountain West.................................................1-2
season which ended with the bowl game. The
Pacific Coast Athletic.................................... 0-0-1
Southeastern.....................................................3-3 Liberty Bowl n Memphis, Tennessee Fiesta, Gator, Orange, Sugar and Sun Bowls were
Southland.........................................................0-1 Record: Won 3, Lost 1 played in January following the season.

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Bowl Recaps
2017 TaxSlayer Bowl 33 yards as the Cardinals (9-4) ended their season 2014 Belk Bowl
Mississippi State - 31 Louisville - 27 with three straight losses. Georgia - 37 Louisville - 14
Dec. 30, 2017 n Jacksonville, Fla. LSU quarterback Danny Etling threw for 217 Dec. 30, 2014 n Charlotte, N.C.
yards and two touchdowns as the Tigers moved
1 2 3 4 F the ball with balance all game. Malachi Dupre led 1 2 3 4 F
Louisville 7 14 3 3 27 LSU in receiving with seven catches for 139 yards. Georgia 7 13 7 10 37
Mississippi State 14 3 0 14 31 Louisville 7 0 7 0 14
Category UL LSU
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - It was Keytaon Thomp- First Downs 11 20 CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Freshman Nick Chubb ran
son’s coming-out party. Thompson, a highly touted Rushes-Yards 35-67 41-177 for a career-high 266 yards and two touchdowns
freshman making his first start in place of injured Passing Yards 153 217 as No. 13 Georgia defeated the 20th-ranked Car-
quarterback Nick Fitzgerald, ran for 147 yards and Passes C-A-I 10-27-0 16-29-1 dinals 37-14 in the Belk Bowl.
three touchdowns to help No. 24 Mississippi State Plays-Yards 62-220 70-394 Louisville finished 9-4 in its first season with
beat Lamar Jackson and Louisville 31-27 in the Bobby Petrino back at the helm.
TaxSlayer Bowl. 2015 Music City Bowl The Cardinals came in with the nation’s second
Thompson completed 11 of 20 passes for 127 Louisville - 27 Texas A&M - 21 best defense but allowed 301 yards on the ground.
yards, with an interception. He was more effective Dec. 30, 2015 n Nashville, Tenn. Chubb’s rushing total was second highest in school
as a runner, carrying on 27 of the team’s 55 run- history behind only Herschel Walker’s 283 yards
ning plays. 1 2 3 4 F rushing against Vanderbilt in 1980. Chubb aver-
Thompson scored twice in the fourth quarter, Texas A&M 7 13 7 10 21 aged 8 yards per carry.
including a 1-yard plunge with 3:39 remaining Louisville 7 0 7 0 27 Chubb set a new Belk Bowl rushing record,
that put the Bulldogs (9-4) ahead for good. eclipsing the 174-yard effort set by Boston Col-
Jackson had the Cardinals on the move late, NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Lamar Jackson ran for a lege’s Andrew Callender in 2004.
but safety Mark McLaurin intercepted his third career-high and Music City Bowl-record 226 yards Kyle Bolin, who was making his first career start,
pass of the game. Jackson got another chance in and two touchdowns and threw for two more threw for 314 yards, but tossed three interceptions.
the waning seconds following a failed, fourth- scores to help Louisville beat Texas A&M.
down conversion. But his desperation heave was The freshman, making his first start since Oct. Category UL UGA
batted away in the end zone. 30, finished with a bowl-record 453 total yards, First Downs 20 22
Jackson ran 24 times for 158 yards and a touch- and set the Louisville career rushing mark before Rushes-Yards 27-62 52-305
down, breaking the TaxSlayer Bowl record for most the end of the first quarter in giving the Cardinals Passing Yards 314 200
rushing yards by a quarterback. West Virginia’s Pat a 20-7 lead they never lost. Jackson ran for 126 Passes C-A-I 21-44-3 14-24-1
White set the previous mark with 145 yards in yards in the first 15 minutes, including a 61-yard Plays-Yards 76-505 71-376
2007. He also broke his own school records for scoring run.
rushing yards and yards from scrimmage. Texas A&M nearly had first-and-goal at the Car- 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl
dinals 6, but a review showed Christian Kirk did Louisville - 36 Miami - 9
Category UL MS not maintain possession of the ball on his catch. Dec. 28, 2013 n Orlando, Fla
First Downs 20 23 That left Jake Hubenak two more chances inside
Rushes-Yards 39-187 55-277 the final 2 minutes. The Cardinals batted down a 1 2 3 4 F
Passing Yards 171 127 pass, then Hubenak was incomplete throwing into Miami 2 0 0 7 9
Passes C-A-I 13-31-4 11-20-1 the end zone. Louisville 6 16 7 7 36
Plays-Yards 358 404 Louisville linebacker Devonte Fields had three
sacks, and Louisville safety Josh Harvey-Clemons ORLANDO, Fla. - Leading up to the Rus-
2016 Citrus Bowl stripped Hubenak him of the ball and intercepted sell Athletic Bowl, Louisville quarterback Teddy
LSU - 29 Louisville - 9 a pass both in the third quarter. Bridgewater batted back questions about whether
Dec. 31, 2016 n Orlando, Fla. Jackson had no such issues as he passed Stefan the game would be his last in college. If it was, he
LeFors’ previous career rushing mark of 756 yards left plenty for the Cardinals to remember.
1 2 3 4 F between 2002 and 2004. He showed off the speed Bridgewater threw three touchdown passes
LSU 0 16 10 3 29 that Louisville coach Bobby Petrino wants to bring and ran for another score to help No. 18 Lou-
Louisville 3 3 0 3 9 to the Atlantic Coast Conference, running through, isville rout Miami 36-9. The Cardinals spotted
around and over the Aggies. Miami an early 2-0 lead, then dominated the rest
ORLANDO, Fla. - Sophomore running back Jackson set a bowl rushing record, topping the of the way, racking up 554 total yards to the Hur-
Derrius Guice ran for 138 yards, including a 70- 187 yards Marion Barber of Minnesota ran for in ricanes’ 174.
yard touchdown, and caught a scoring pass to help 2004. He also set the total offense mark of 424 set With Cardinals’ fans chanting “Teddy! Teddy!”
No. 19 LSU Tigers to a 29-9 victory over No. 15 by Mike Glennon of North Carolina state in 2012 at times throughout the game, Bridgewater, pro-
Louisville in Saturday’s Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus as he threw for 227 yards. jected to be a top NFL draft pick if he comes out
Bowl. this summer, set a school season record with 31
Guice, who stepped in for departed Leonard Category UL TAMU touchdown passes. The Miami native also tied the
Fournette, consistently made explosive plays run- First Downs 21 25 school record with his 27th victory as Louisville’s
ning the ball, as a receiver and a kickoff return Rushes-Yards 46-307 39-138 starter. He was 35 for 45 for career-high 447 yards.
man for the Tigers (8-4). Passing Yards 227 307 Louisville won its second straight bowl game
His performance was eclipsed only by the Passes C-A-I 12-26-0 28-48-1 for its second 12-win season.
overpowering performance of the Tigers defense Plays-Yards 72-534 87-445
that completely shut down Heisman Trophy- Category LOU UM
winning quarterback Lamar Jackson and the *QB Lamar Jackson set a bowl record with 226 First Downs 28 14
Cardinals. The Cardinals did not score a touch- yards rushing, and became the third QB to rush Rushes-Yards 31-107 28-14
down. and pass for over 200 yards in a bowl game. Passing Yards 447 160
Jackson was sacked eight times, including a Passes C-A-I 35-45-0 12-27-0
safety for an 8-yard loss late in the second quar- Plays-Yards 76-554 55-174
ter. Jackson completed just 10 of 27 passes for
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2013 Sugar Bowl Passing Yards 274 264 Category LOU WFU
Louisville - 33 Florida - 23 Passes C-A-I 24-43-3 21-33-1 First Downs 23 18
Jan. 2, 2013 n New Orleans, La. Plays-Yards 78-391 61-329 Rushes-Yds 37-125 29-111
Passing 332 271
1 2 3 4 F 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Passes A-C-I 35-25-0 33-21-1
Florida 0 10 0 13 23 Louisville - 31 Southern Miss. - 28 Plays-Yards 72-457 62-382
Louisville 14 10 6 3 33 Dec. 21, 2010 n St. Petersburgh, Fla.
2006 Gator Bowl
NEW ORLEANS, La. - Louisville safety Calvin 1 2 3 4 F Virginia Tech - 35 Louisville - 24
Pryor predicted the Cardinals would “shock the Southern Miss 14 7 0 7 28 Jan. 2, 2006 n Jacksonville, Fla.
world” against Florida in the Sugar Bowl. Louisville 0 21 0 10 31
Terell Floyd returned an interception 38 1 2 3 4 F
yards for a touchdown on the first play, dual- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Justin Burke threw for Louisville 14 3 0 7 24
threat quarterback Teddy Bridgewater directed a a pair touchdowns and Jeremy Wright scored on a Virginia Tech 3 7 3 22 35
handful of scoring drives and No. 22 Louisville 95-yard kickoff return to help Louisville beat for-
stunned the fourth-ranked Gators 33-23 in the mer Conference USA rival Southern Mississippi JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Virginia Tech had a
Sugar Bowl. 31-28 in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. much better experience in the River City this time
Bridgewater was 20 of 32 passing for 266 yards Burke tossed scoring passes of 11 yards to around. Marcus Vick threw two touchdown passes
and two touchdowns against the heavily favored Cameron Graham and 10 yards to Josh Chiches- and the 12th-ranked Hokies rallied to beat No. 15
Gators. Among his throws was a pinpoint, 15- ter while the Cardinals erased a 14-point first-half Louisville 35-24 in the Gator Bowl.
yard timing toss that DeVante Parker acrobatically deficit, then produced a go-ahead field goal in the The Hokies scored on three consecutive pos-
grabbed as he touched one foot down in the cor- fourth quarter. sessions in the second half, turning a 17-10 deficit
ner of the end zone. Wright’s long kickoff return made it 28-all early into a 28-24 lead. James Anderson sealed the vic-
His other scoring strike went to Damian Cope- in the fourth quarter. Chris Philpott’s 36-yard field tory when he intercepted Hunter Cantwell’s pass
land from 19 yards one play after a surprise onside goal gave the Cardinals their first lead with 6:30 and returned it 39 yards for a touchdown with
kick by the Gators backfired badly. Jeremy Wright remaining. 5:04 to play. Vick was huge in directing the come-
had a short touchdown run which gave the two- Austin Davis completed 19 of 32 passes, in- back, which snapped a five-game winning streak
touchdown underdogs from the Big East a 14-0 cluding TD throws of 32 yards to Pierce and 8 for Louisville. He completed a 54-yard pass to
lead from which the Gators never recovered. yards to Zeke Walters for the Golden Eagles. David Clowney, and Cedric Humes scored on the
Bilal Powell rushed for 75 yards for Louisville - next play from 24 yards.
Category UL UF well below his season average of 120.9 - however Chris Ellis sacked Cantwell on the ensuing
First Downs 23 17 the 215-pound senior was instrumental in helping drive and knocked the ball loose. Anderson recov-
Rushes-Yards 36-70 30-111 the Cardinals exhaust most of the clock after fi- ered near midfield, and Vick did the rest.He threw
Passing Yards 266 175 nally taking the lead. two deep passes that might have been caught if not
Passes C-A-I 20-32-1 16-29-2 for pass interference penalties. Two plays later, he
Plays-Yards 68-336 59-286 Category LOU USM found Jeff King for the go-ahead score.
First Downs 15 24
2011 Belk Bowl Rushes-Yards 29-109 40-170 Category LOU VT
NC State - 31 Louisville - 24 Passing Yards 178 226 First Downs 20 21
Dec. 27, 2011 n Charlotte, N.C. Passes C-A-I 20-32-0 21-34-0 Rushes-Att-Yds 30-127 48-187
Plays-Yards 61-287 74-396 Passing Yards 216 203
1 2 3 4 F Passes Cmp-Att-Int 15-37-3 11-21-0
Louisville 7 3 7 7 24 2007 Orange Bowl Plays-Yards 67-343 59-390
NC State 7 14 10 0 31 Louisville - 24 Wake Forest - 13
Jan. 2, 2007 n Miami, Fla. 2004 Liberty Bowl
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Mike Glennon threw for Louisville - 44 Boise State - 40
264 yards and three touchdowns and David Amer- 1 2 3 4 F Dec. 31, 2004 n Memphis, Tenn.
son returned an interception 65 yards for a touch- Wake Forest 0 3 7 3 13
down as North Carolina State defeated Louisville Louisville 0 10 0 14 24 1 2 3 4 F
31-24 in the Belk Bowl. Boise State 10 21 3 6 40
Louisville’s Teddy Bridgewater, who threw for MIAMI, Fla. - Brian Brohm threw for 311 yards Louisville 14 7 14 9 44
274 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another, to lead Louisville past Wake Forest 24-13 in the
nearly brought the Cardinals back from a 21-point 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl. MEMPHIS, Tenn. - In the highest scoring Au-
deficit, but his final heave on fourth-and-23 was The Cardinals averaged 39 points and ranked toZone Liberty Bowl ever, it was a defensive play
picked off by Amerson with 41 seconds left. second in the nation in total offense this season, by Louisville that ended Boise State’s 22-game
Bridgewater threw a pair of 2-yard touchdown but fell behind 13-10 in the final period before winning streak.
passes to close the gap to 31-24 with 3:55 left in their offense went into high gear. Alphonso Smith Louisville safety Kerry Rhodes intercepted a
the game. nearly blocked Art Carmody’s errant kick and also pass in the end zone as time expired to preserve
With his team trailing down 21, Louisville harried Louisville’s punter into a 14-yard boot that Louisville’s 44-40 victory over 10th-ranked Boise
coach Charlie Strong started to gamble. set up a 44-yard field goal by Sam Swank of Wake State. Eric Shelton scored on the go-ahead touch-
Strong called for a fake punt after the Cardinals’ Forest. down on a 1-yard run with 6:48 left. Stefan LeFors
next drive stalled and Preston Brown, the up back But Sam Swank made a 36-yarder to cap a threw two touchdowns and ran for a third for the
on the punt team, took a direct snap from center 61-yard drive and put the Demon Deacons ahead Cardinals.
and raced 32 yards for a first down. That set up a 13-10 early in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals Quarterback Jared Zabransky drove the Bron-
2-yard touchdown pass from Bridgewater to tight responded with an eight-play drive capped by cos to the Louisville 30 before his final pass was
end Nate Nord in the back corner of the end zone. Anthony Allen’s 1-yard plunge for a 17-13 lead intercepted by Rhodes as time expired.
with 12:31 to go. They quickly forced a punt, and Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a
Category UL NCS mounted a 10-play drive that ended with Brock Bo- bowl pairing the nation’s top two offenses, and
First Downs 18 19 len’s 18-yard scoring run. Brohm finished 24-for-34 the teams didn’t disappoint as they swapped the
Rushes-Yards 35-117 28-65 and was chosen the game’s most valuable player. lead five times. The 84 combined points topped

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the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama in 1969 quarter, but the Cards couldn’t stop the Thundering win over the Louisville Cardinals, Conference USA
and was one of a handful of records set. The Car- Herd. Marshall put the game away with 21 straight champions.
dinals rolled up 564 yards, topping 500 yards for points. Leading, 17-7, Leftwich tossed two more More than 25,000 UofL fans braved wind chills
the ninth time this season. LeFors was 18-of-26 for scores and a 15-yard run by Frank Wallace iced in the single digits and saw the Cardinals jump out
193 yards and ran 12 times for 76 yards. the contest. Dave Ragone closed the scoring with to a 10-3 lead early in the second quarter. Sopho-
an 11-yard pass to Tiger Jones. more quarterback Dave Ragone connected with
Category LOU BSU Ragone was 20-of-45 for 193 yards, but was little-used wide receiver Damien Dorsey on a 58-
First Downs 29 15 sacked three times. Ragone was also the team’s top yard scoring play and got three more from the right
Rushes-Att-Yds 50-329 38-88 rusher with 31 yards, but the Cards were limited to foot of placekicker Nate Smith. The Rams battled
Passing Yards 235 196 56 yards on 26 carries. back late in the first half getting a pair of touch-
Passes Cmp-Att-Int 21-31-2 15-31-1 downs on the ground from Cecil Sapp and Frank
Plays-Yards 71-564 53-284 Category LOU MU Rice. Sapp would go on to earn game MVP honors
First Downs 23 20 after a 160-yard performance.
Rushes-Att-Yds 30-99 26-56 Armed with a 16-10 halftime lead, the Rams
2003 GMAC Bowl Passing Yards 249 205 would bump the score to 19-10 after the second of
Miami (OH) - 49 Louisville - 28 Passes Cmp-Att-Int 44-22-1 48-21-1 three C.W. Hurst field goals, a 21-yarder early in
Dec. 18, 2003 n Mobile, Ala. Plays-Yards 74-348 74-261 the third quarter. UofL pulled within two at 19-17
when Ragone connected with Deion Branch on a
1 2 3 4 F 2001 Liberty Bowl 14-yard scoring play with 13:35 left in the game.
Miami (OH) 21 14 0 14 49 Louisville - 28 BYU - 10 For the day, Ragone completed 24 of 37 throws
Louisville 0 21 7 0 28 Dec. 31, 2001 n Memphis, Tenn. for 321 yards in winds up to 30 miles per hour.
Branch set a Liberty Bowl record with 10 recep-
MOBILE, Ala. - Ben Roethlisberger passed for 1 2 3 4 F tions for 170 yards and a score.
376 yards and four first-half touchdowns to lead BYU 0 7 3 0 10
No. 14 Miami of Ohio to a 49-28 victory over Lou- Louisville 7 7 7 7 28 Category CSU LOU
isville in the GMAC Bowl. First Downs 22 17
He completed 21 of 33 passes, shaking off MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The No. 23-ranked Cardi- Rushing Yards 157 76
would-be sacks and throwing perfect strikes on nals made an impressive statement to cap one of Passes 13-28-1 24-37-0
the run. Miami scored two more touchdowns in the most successful seasons in school history with Passing Yards 158 321
the fourth to stymie a rally by Louisville. a 28-10 pounding of No. 19 Brigham Young in the Total Offense 315 397
Roethlisberger completed 16-of-20 for 291 AXA Liberty Bowl.
yards in the first half. The RedHawks outgained The Louisville defense, ranked 10th in the 1999 Humanitarian Bowl
Louisville 597-492 in a matchup of high-powered nation in points allowed, held the nation’s high- Boise State - 34 Louisville - 31
offenses.The Miami defense twice came up big in est scoring offense (46.8 points per game) 14 Dec. 30, 1999 n Boise, Idaho
the fourth. Matt Pusateri stepped in front of Stefan points below its previous low. So it was only
LeFors’ pass and raced 35 yards for a touchdown fitting that the Cardinal defense came up with 1 2 3 4 F
to erase Louisville’s comeback hopes, the Red- the biggest play of the game. Zek Parker had Louisville 17 7 0 7 31
Hawks’ fifth score of the season on interception returned the opening kickoff 70 yards to the Boise State 14 7 6 7 34
returns. Then, Terna Nande picked off another pass BYU 22 to set up the Cards’ first score, with
in the end zone. Cal Murray rushed 15 times for Henry Miller carrying it in from the one yard BOISE, Id. - Freshman Brock Forsey rushed
142 yards and a touchdown for Miami. LeFors was line. Then the Cougars scored on a trick play, a for 152 yards and helped Boise State, in its fourth
17-of-26 for 224 yards but was intercepted three lateral to lineman Dustin Rykert for a 10-yard season since moving up from Division I-AA, to a
times after getting picked off only seven times in touchdown to make it 7-7 midway through the 34-31 victory Thursday over Louisville in the Hu-
the first 12 games. J.R. Russell caught seven passes second quarter. manitarian Bowl.
for 144 yards and three touchdowns. Deion Branch had three catches in the next UofL drew first blood less than three minutes
Cardinal drive, including a 34-yard touchdown into the game when senior Jon Hilbert split the up-
Category LOU MIA that put Louisville ahead 21-10 with 4:15 remain- rights from 40 yards out to give the Cards a 3-0
First Downs 22 28 ing in the third quarter. Safety Curry Burns had one lead. BSU quarterback Bart Hendricks sprinted in
Rushes-Att-Yds 38-237 33-221 of the best games of his career with nine solo tack- from three yards out to give the Broncos a 7-3 ad-
Passing Yards 255 376 les and two pass break-ups. vantage, but UofL would strike back less than two
Passes Cmp-Att-Int 18-27-3 33-21-0 minutes later as senior quarterback Chris Redman
Plays-Yards 56-492 66-597 Category LOU BYU hit Arnold Jackson with a 54-yard scoring pass.The
First Downs 17 17 NCAA’s all-time leader in passes attempted and
2002 GMAC Bowl Rushing Yards 37-58 32-84 completed, Redman would close his historic col-
Marshall - 38 Louisville - 15 Passes 19-28 18-38 legiate career by completing 26 of 47 throws for
Dec. 18, 2002 n Mobile, Ala. Passing Yards 228 192 314 yards and two scores.
Plays-Yards 65-286 50-276 Following a Hendricks TD pass, junior Zek
1 2 3 4 F Parker returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a
Marshall 7 10 7 14 38 2000 Liberty Bowl score as UofL seized the lead back at 17-14. Park-
Louisville 0 7 0 8 15 Colorado State - 22 Louisville - 17 er’s TD return was his third of the season. The two
Dec. 29, 2000 n Memphis, Tenn. clubs matched touchdowns in the second stanza
MOBILE, Ala. - Byron Leftwich completed 22- with Damien Dorsey catching his first pass as a
of-44 passes for 249 yards and four touchdowns 1 2 3 4 F collegian to give UofL a 24-21 lead at halftime.
as the Cardinals ended their season at 7-6 with a Colorado State 3 13 3 3 22
38-15 loss to Marshall in the 2002 GMAC Bowl. Louisville 7 3 0 7 17 Category LOU BSU
The Thundering Herd scored the first 17 points First Downs 22 28
of the game, coming on two touchdown passes MEMPHIS, Tenn. - In the only bowl game of Rushes-Att-Yds 38-237 33-221
from Leftwich and a Curtis Head 23-yard field the 2000 season that featured a pair of confer- Passing Yards 255 376
goal. T.J. Patterson put Louisville on the board ence champions, the Mountain West champs - the Passes Cmp-Att-Int 18-27-3 33-21-0
with a two-yard run with 5:15 left in the second Colorado State Rams bulled their way to a 22-17 Plays-Yards 56-492 66-597

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1998 Motor City Bowl American defensive end Joe Johnson and reserve Rushing Yards 48 100
Marshall - 48 Louisville - 29 linebacker Tyrus McCloud for a safety. Passes Cmp-Att-Int 19-39-2 9-23-1
Dec. 23, 1998 n Detroit, Mich. Passing Yards 287 61
Category MSU LOU Total Offense 335 161
1 2 3 4 F First Downs 18 20
Marshall 7 14 17 10 48 Rushing Yards 114 172 1970 Pasadena Bowl
Louisville 0 21 0 8 29 Passes Cmp-Att-I 15-28-1 19-31-0 Louisville - 24 Long Beach St. - 24
Passing Yards 193 197 Dec. 19, 1970 n Pasadena, Calif.
DETROIT, Mich. - Marshall scored 24 unan- Total Offense 307 369
swered points to take control of the second annual 1 2 3 4 F
Motor City Bowl, 48-29. The loss, however, could 1991 Fiesta Bowl Louisville 14 7 3 0 24
not dampen the metamorphosis of the Louisville Louisville - 34 Alabama - 7 Long Beach State 7 7 2 8 24
football team during the 1998 season. UofL held Jan. 1, 1991 n Tempe, Ariz.
serve with Marshall through the first 30 minutes PASADENA, Calif. - In 1970, the University of
holding a 21-21 deadlock with the Thundering 1 2 3 4 F Louisville’s Missouri Valley Conference Champi-
Herd behind the offense of junior running back Louisville 25 0 7 2 34 onship team tied Long Beach State 24-24 at the
Leroy Collins and quarterback Chris Redman. Alabama 0 7 0 0 7 Pasadena Bowl to close the season. Long Beach
Redman completed 35 of 56 throws for 336 trailed Lee Corso’s Cardinals almost the entire
yards and a second-quarter TD to Charles Shef- TEMPE, Ariz. - Playing in its first bowl game game after John Madeya scored a pair of touch-
field. The outing was a fitting end to a junior sea- in 13 years, the Louisville football team felt it had downs.
son which saw him finish second nationally in something to prove at the 1991 Fiesta Bowl. On the strength of a safety and some nifty
total offense and become the 13th quarterback in The squad proved its point to the tune of a 34-7 running by fullback Leon Burns, LBSU managed
I-A history to throw for 4,000 yards. Collins found thrashing of Alabama. The Cardinals came out on to forge a fourth-quarter tie. A strange play near
the end zone three times in the bowl loss to cap all cylinders, scoring 25 points in the first quarter. the end of the game had the Louisville faithful
a recordsetting season. The junior college transfer Browning Nagle tossed two long touchdown pass- thinkingthey just might secure a victory. Madeya
hit paydirt 19 times during the regular season to es and Ray Buchanan recovered a blocked punt for threw a screen pass to tailback Tom Jesukaitis,
break Lenny Lyles 40-year-old mark. Herd quar- a touchdown. Nagle threw for a Fiesta Bowl record who was supposed to go out of bounds. Instead
terback Chad Pennington set virtually every MCB 451 yards, including 223 during a 25-point first- Jesukaitis put the ball in the air again, throwing
record completing 18 of 24 passes for 411 yards quarter explosion. He completed 20-of-33 passes a pass to Cookie Brinkman who went in for a
and four touchdowns as Marshall exploited an and had three scoring passes. Alabama’s offense did touchdown.
injury-riddled UofL defense. not experience much more success. For the game
the Tide rolled for just 189 yards of total offense. Category LBSU LOU
Category MU LOU UofL defensive back Ray Buchanan was tabbed as First Downs 16 20
First Downs 27 26 the game’s defensive most valuable player. Rushing Yards 243 210
Rushing Yards 202 66 Passes Cmp-Att-Int 9-17-1 12-23-1
Passes Cmp-Att-Int 18-24 34-54 Category ALA LOU Passing Yards 148 90
Passing Yards 411 336 First Downs 10 25 Total Offense 391 300
Total Offense 613 402 Rushing Yards 95 113
Passes Cmp-Att-Int 12-35-2 21-39-3 1958 Sun Bowl
1993 Liberty Bowl Passing Yards 94 458 Louisville - 34 Drake - 20
Louisville - 18 Michigan State - 7 Total Offense 189 571 Jan. 1, 1958 n El Paso, Texas
Dec. 28, 1993 n Memphis, Tenn.
1977 Independence Bowl 1 2 3 4 F
1 2 3 4 F Louisiana Tech - 24 Louisville - 14 Louisville 7 14 7 6 34
Michigan State 7 0 0 0 7 Dec. 17, 1977 n Shreveport, La. Drake 7 7 0 6 20
Louisville 3 0 0 15 18
1 2 3 4 F EL PASO, Texas - The University of Louisville
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The 1993 Cardinals put a La. Tech 21 3 0 0 24 made its first bowl appearance Jan. 1, 1958, as
cap on an 8-3 regular season with an 18-7 victory Louisville 7 0 7 0 14 Frank Camp’s squad battered Drake 34-20 in the
over Michigan State at the Liberty Bowl. Howard Sun Bowl.
Schnellenberger’s squad registered the first win SHREVEPORT, La. - The 1977 Louisville team, The victory over the Drake Bulldogs capped
ever by the Cardinals over a Big Ten foe. coached by Vince Gibson, ended a seven-year a near-perfect season for the Cardinals. UofL fin-
The conditions were hardly ideal for an aerial bowl drought, and took a 24-14 setback from Lou- ished with a 9-1 record.Louisville’s squad was
display, but quarterback Jeff Brohm checked in isiana Tech at the Independence Bowl. headed by Lenny Lyles, the nation’s leading rusher.
with one of the guttiest efforts in the history of Car- Louisiana Tech, the Southland Conference Unfortunately, Lyles went down in the first quarter
dinal football. Brohm, playing with two steel pins champion, took the thrill out of the trip for UofL, with an injury. He managed just six yards on two
and one steel plate in the index finger of his throw- handing the Cards a 10-point loss. Kevin Miller carries.
ing hand completed 19-of-29 passes for 197 yards provided the spark offensively for UofL, electrify- In Lyles’ absence, Ken Porco and Pete Bryant
and a touchdown amidst 20-degree temperatures ing the crowd with a 60-yard first quarter punt re- stepped forward offensively. Porco ran for a game-
and freezing rain. Most of that courage was shown turn for a touchdown. high 119 yards on 20 carries. Bryant added 80
in the fourth quarter. Entering the final frame, Lou- In the third quarter, Miller scored again on a yards on 14 carries, while also tossing a 20-yard
isville trailed 7-3. With 12:05 remaining, Brohm 13-yard run to cap a 13- play, 58-yard scoring scoring pass.
connected on a 25-yard strike to Reggie Ferguson drive. Tech quarterback Keith Thibodeaux, the
to put the Cardinals in front for good. Just over offensive player of the game, countered Miller’s Category DRAKE LOU
three minutes later, it was the defense’s turn to heroics with two touchdown passes. Miller nearly First Downs 16 14
make a big play. came up with another TD, but he mishandled a Rushing Yards 176 228
Pinned back to their one-yard line, the Spar- pass in the end zone from Stu Stram. Passes Cmp-Att-Int 10-33-0 6-10-0
tans were merely looking to get some breathing Passes Int. 1 0
room for their offense. Running back Craig Thomas Category LT LOU Passing Yards 140 148
took the handoff and was immediately met by All- First Downs 25 11 Total Offense 316 316

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n FIRST DOWNS Most Touchdowns Rushing n PUNT RETURNS
Most Total First Downs 3 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty Most Punt Returns
29 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 3 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 7 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta
28 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 3 vs. Drake, 1957 Sun 4 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
26 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian 3 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
26 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City n PASSING 3 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator
25 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta Most Pass Attempts 3 vs. Brigham Young, 2001 Liberty
54 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
n TOTAL OFFENSE 48 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC n KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Total Yards 47 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian Most Kickoff Returns
571 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta 45 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 8 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk
564 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 44 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk 7 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
554 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 7 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
534 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City Most Pass Completions 6 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
492 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC 35 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 6 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
35 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
Most Yards Per Play 26 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian Most Kickoff Return Yards
7.57 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC 25 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange 188 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
65 plays, 492 yards 24 vs. North Carolina State, 2011 Belk 158 vs. Southern Miss, 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
7.42 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 24 vs. Colorado State, 2000 Liberty 139 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
72 plays, 534 yards 132 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
7.32 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta 78 plays, 571 yds Highest Completion Percentage 128 vs. North Carolina State, 2011 Belk
7.29 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic (Minimum 10 Completions)
76 plays, 554 yards 77.8 vs. Miami,2013 Russell Athletic (35 of 45) n FUMBLES
6.96 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 71.4 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange (25 of 35) Most Fumbles
81 plays, 564 yards 67.9 vs. BYU, 2001 Liberty (19 of 28) 8 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
67.7 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty (21 of 31) 4 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
n RUSHING 3 vs. Colorado State, 2000 Liberty
Most Rush Attempts Most Yards Passing 3 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
52 vs. Drake, 1957 Sun 458 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta 3 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta
50 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 447 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic
50 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena 336 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City Most Fumbles Lost
46 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 332 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange 3 vs. Colorado State, 2000 Liberty
44 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence 321 vs. Colorado State, 2000 Liberty 3 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
2 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange
Most Yards Rushing Most Touchdown Passes 2 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
329 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 3 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 2 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
307 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 3 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator
237 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC 3 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty n PENALTIES
228 vs. Drake, 1957 Sun 3 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC Most Penalties
187 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer 3 vs. Brigham Young, 2001 Liberty 14 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
3 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta 13 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
Fewest Yards Rushing 10 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
56 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC Most Interceptions Thrown 10 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
58 vs. Brigham Young, 2001 Liberty 4 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer 10 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta
62 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk
66 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City n PUNTING Most Penalty Yards
67 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus Most Punts 120 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
8 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus 109 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
Most Yards Per Rush 8 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence 92 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
6.67 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 8 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena 90 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
46 rushes, 307 yards 7 vs. Southern Miss, 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 88 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
6.58 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 7 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
50 rushes, 329 yards n SCORING
6.24 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC Best Punting Average Most Points
38 rushes, 237 yards 50.5 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus 44 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
4.8 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer 49.3 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 36 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic
39 rushes, 187 yards 46.3 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator 34 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta
4.38 vs. Drake, 1957 Sun 45.0 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 34 vs. Drake, 1957 Sun
52 rushes, 228 yards 43.7 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC 33 vs. Florida, 2012 Sugar
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Most Points – Any Quarter 59 vs. Southern Miss, 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Most Yards Rushing
25 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta (1st) (UL 31, USM 28) 292 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk
21 vs. Southern Miss, 59 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator 277 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer
2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s (2nd) (VT 35, UL 24) 221 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
21 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC (2nd) 202 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
21 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City (2nd) n TOUCHDOWNS 198 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
20 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City (1st) Most Total Touchdowns 191 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena
6 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
Most Points – First Quarter 5 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta Most Yards Per Rush
25 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta 5 vs. Drake, 1957 Sun 6.70 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
20 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 33 rushes, 221 yards
17 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian n FIELD GOALS 5.51 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk
14 vs. Florida, 2012 Sugar Most Field Goals Made 53 rushes, 292 yards
14 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator 3 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus 5.03 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer
14 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 3 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 55 rushes, 277 yards
14 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena 4.71 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
42 rushes, 198 yards
Opponent Bowl Records
Most Points – Second Quarter 4.49 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
21 vs. Southern Miss, 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s n TEAM BESTS 45 rushes, 202 yards
21 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC n FIRST DOWNS
21 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City Most Total First Downs Most Touchdowns Rushing
16 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 28 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC 4 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer
28 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian 3 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk
Most Points – Third Quarter 27 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 3 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
14 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 25 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 3 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena
25 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
Most Points – Fourth Quarter n PASSING
15 vs. Michigan State, 1993 Liberty n TOTAL OFFENSE Most Pass Attempts
14 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange Most Total Yards 48 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
10 vs. Southern Miss, 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 613 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 44 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
9 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 597 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC 39 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
8 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC 533 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian 39 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
8 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 492 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk 38 vs. Brigham Young, 2001 Liberty
445 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
Most Points – Any Half Most Pass Completions
25 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta (1st) Fewest Total Yards 28 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
24 vs. Florida, 2012 Sugar (1st) 174 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 22 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC
24 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian (1st) 189 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta 21 vs. North Carolina State, 2011 Belk
23 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty (2nd) 276 vs. Brigham Young, 2001 Liberty 21 vs. Southern Miss 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
22 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic (1st) 281 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena 21 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange
284 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 21 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
Most Points – First Half
25 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta Most Yards Per Play Highest Completion Percentage
24 vs. Florida, 2012 Sugar 9.05 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC (Minimum 10 Completions)
24 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian 66 plays, 597 yards 75.0 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City (18 of 24)
22 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 8.88 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 63.6 vs. North Carolina State, 2011 Belk
69 plays, 613 yards (21 of 33)
Most Points – Second Half 6.58 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian 63.6 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange (21 of 33)
23 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty 81 plays, 533 yards 63.6 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC (21 of 33)
15 vs. Michigan State, 1993 Liberty 6.39 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk 77 plays, 492 yards 61.8 vs. Southern Miss., 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
6.16 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Orange (21 of 34)
Most Combined Points (Both Teams) 62 plays, 382 yards
84 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty Most Passing Yards
(UL 44, BSU 40) n RUSHING 411 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
77 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC Most Rush Attempts 376 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
(MU 49, UL 28) 55 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer 335 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
77 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City 53 vs. Georgia, 2014 Belk 307 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City
(MU 48, UL 29) 53 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena 287 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
65 at Boise State, 50 vs. Colorado State, 2000 Liberty
1999 Humanitarian (BSU 34, UL 31) 48 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator
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Most Touchdown Passes
Individual Records
4 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
4 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC n RUSHING
4 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City Most Rushing Attempts
26 Lamar Jackson vs. LSU, 2016
Most Interceptions Thrown 25 Jeremy Wright vs. Florida, 2012
3 vs. Brigham Young, 2001 Liberty 24 Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi St., 2017
24 Frank Moreau at Boise State, 1999
n PUNTING 22 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M, 2015
Most Punts
8 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta Most Yards Rushing
7 vs. Texas A&M, 2015 Music City 226 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M, 2015
6 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus 158 Lamar Jackson vs. Mississippi State, 2017
6 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 128 Lionel Gates vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003
6 vs. S. Mississippi, 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 119 Ken Porco vs. Drake, 1957
6 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator 111 Frank Moreau at Boise State, 1999
6 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
6 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC Most Touchdowns Rushing Brian Brohm guided the Cardinals to their
6 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence 3 Leroy Collins vs. Marshall, 1998 first BCS win, besting Wake Forest 24-13 in
6 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena 2 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M, 2015 the 2007 Orange Bowl.
2 John Madeya vs. Long Beach State, 1970
Best Punting Average 43 Teddy Bridgewater
58.0 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City n PASSING vs. North Carolina St., 2011
50.2 vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC Most Pass Attempts
50.0 vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 Gator 54 Chris Redman vs. Marshall, 1998 Most Pass Completions
45.7 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic 47 Chris Redman at Boise State, 1999 35 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami, Fla., 2013
44.8 vs. Colorado State, 2000 Liberty 45 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 35 Chris Redman vs. Marshall, 1998
45 Dave Ragone vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC 26 Chris Redman at Boise State, 1999
n PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
4 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus
4 vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 GMAC
4 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian
4 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City

Most Punt Return Yards


62 vs. Marshall, 1998 Motor City
45 vs. Louisiana State, 2016 Citrus

n KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Kickoff Returns
9 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic
8 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
6 vs. Florida, 2012 Sugar
6 vs. Alabama, 1990 Fiesta
6 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer

Most Kickoff Return Yards


223 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 Russell Athletic
218 vs. Florida, 2012 Sugar
186 vs. Boise State, 2004 Liberty
141 vs. Mississippi State, 2017 TaxSlayer
96 at Boise State, 1999 Humanitarian

FUMBLES
Most Fumbles
6 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977 Independence
4 vs. Long Beach State, 1970 Pasadena
Lamar Jackson set a Music City Bowl record by rushing for 226 yards
in a win over Texas A&M in 2015.
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144 J.R. Russell vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 Longest Punt Returns
142 DeVante Parker vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 60 Kevin Miller (TD) vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977
120 DeVante Parker vs. Georgia, 2014 32 Jaire Alexander vs. Texas A&M, 2015
26 Montrell Jones vs. Virginia Tech, 2005
Most Touchdowns Receiving 25 Aaron Bailey vs. Michigan State, 1993
3 J.R. Russell vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 18 Montrell Jones vs. Boise State, 2004
2 Anthony Cummings vs. Alabama, 1990
2 Ed Young vs. Drake, 1957 n PUNTING
Most Punts
n TOTAL OFFENSE 8 Mason King (404 yards) vs. LSU, 2016
471 Teddy Bridgewater (447 Pass, 24 Rush) 8 Rich Pennella (304 yards)
vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 vs. La. Tech, 1977
453 Lamar Jackson (227 Pass, 226 Rush) 8 Scott Marcus (314 yards)
vs. Texas A&M, 2015 vs. Long Beach, 1970
431 Browning Nagle (451 Pass, -20 Rush) 7 Chris Philpott (272 yards)
Teddy Bridgewater was named the vs. Alabama, 1990 vs. Southern Miss, 2010
Most Valuable Player of the Sugar Bowl, 340 Dave Ragone (321 Pass, 19 Rush) 7 Nate Smith (306 yards) vs. Marshall, 2002
guiding the Cardinals to a win over vs. Colorado State, 2000
fourth-ranked Florida in 2013. 329 Lamar Jackson (171 pass, 158 Rush) Most Punting Yards
vs. Mississippi State, 2017 404 Mason King (8 punts) vs. LSU, 2016
24 Teddy Bridgewater vs. NC State, 2011 314 Scott Marcus (8 punts) vs. Long Beach,1970
24 Brian Brohm vs. Wake Forest, n SCORING 306 Nate Smith (7 punts) vs. Marshall, 2002
2006 Orange 20 Leroy Collins vs. Marshall, 1998 304 Rich Pennella (8 punts)
24 Dave Ragone vs. Colorado State, 2000 18 J.R. Russell vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1977
16 Ed Young vs. Drake, 1957 272 Chris Philpott (7 punts)
Most Yards Passing 12 Lamar Jackson vs. Texas A&M, 2015 vs. Southern Miss, 2010
451 Browning Nagle vs. Alabama, 1990 12 John Wallace vs. Miami, Fla., 2013
447 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 12 Anthony Allen vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Best Punting Average
336 Chris Redman vs. Marshall, 1998 12 Anthony Cummings vs. Alabama, 1990 50.5 Mason King (8 for 404) vs. LSU, 2016
321 Dave Ragone vs. Colorado State, 2000 12 Kevin Miller vs. Long Beach State, 1977 49.3 Jeremy Borseth (4 for 197)
314 Chris Redman at Boise State, 1999 12 John Madeya vs. Long Beach State, 1970 vs. Marshall, 1998
311 Brian Brohm vs. Wake Forest, 2006 46.3 Todd Flannery (4 for 185)
300 Kyle Bolin vs. Georgia, 2014 n KICKOFF RETURNS vs. Virginia Tech, 2005
Most Kickoff Returns 45.0 Rich Benjamin (1 for 45)
Best Completion Percentage 6 Broderick Clark vs. Miami, Ohio, 2003 vs. Miami, Fla., 2013
.778 Teddy Bridgewater 5 James Quick vs. Georgia, 2014 43.7 Nate Smith (7 for 306) vs. Marshall, 2002
vs. Miami, Fla. (35-45), 2013 5 Harry Douglas vs. Boise State, 2004
.706 Brian Brohm 5 Broderick Clark vs. Marshall, 2002 n FIELD GOALS
vs. Wake Forest (24-34), 2006 5 Zek Parker at Boise State, 1999 Most Field Goal Made
.693 Stefan LeFors vs. Boise State (18-26), 2004 3 Blanton Creque vs. Louisiana State, 2016
.679 Dave Ragone vs. Brigham Young Most Kickoff Return Yards 3 John Wallace vs. Miami, Fla., 2013
(19-28), 2001 169 Zek Parker at Boise State, 1999
.654 Stefan LeFors vs. Miami, Ohio 134 Jeremy Wright vs. Southern Miss, 2010 Longest Field Goal Made
(17-26), 2003 119 Harry Douglas vs. Boise State, 2004 47 Blanton Creque vs. LSU, 2016
104 James Quick vs. Georgia, 2014 43 John Wallace vs. Miami, Fla., 2013
n RECEIVING 103 Zek Parker vs. Brigham Young, 2001 42 John Wallace vs. Miami, Fla., 2013
Most Receptions 41 Art Carmody vs. Wake Forest, 2006
10 Harry Douglas vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Longest Kickoff Returns 40 Jon Hilbert at Boise State, 1999
10 Deion Branch vs. Colorado State, 2000 95 Jeremy Wright (TD)
9 DeVante Parker vs. Miami, Fla., 2013 vs. Southern Miss, 2010 n INTERCEPTIONS
9 Arnold Jackson at Boise State, 1999 91 Zek Parker (TD) at Boise State, 1999 Most Interceptions
8 DeVante Parker vs. Georgia, 2014 80 Zek Parker vs. Brigham Young, 2001 1 By many; most recent Chucky Williams
8 Lavell Boyd vs. Marshall, 1998 vs. Mississippi State, 2017
8 Arnold Jackson vs. Marshall, 1998 n PUNT RETURNS
8 Charles Sheffield vs. Marshall, 1998 Most Returns Longest Interception Returns
8 Ralph Dawkins vs. Michigan State, 1993 6 Joey Smith vs. Alabama, 1990 65 Joe Welch (TD) vs. Long Beach State, 1970
4 Montrell Jones vs. Boise State, 2004 43 J.T. Haskins vs. Marshall, 2002
Most Yards Receiving 3 Jaire Alexander vs. Texas A&M, 2015 38 Terrell Floyd (TD) vs. Florida, 2012
170 Deion Branch vs. Colorado State, 2000 3 Montrell Jones vs. Virginia Tech, 2005 28 Curry Burns vs. Brigham Young, 2001
165 Harry Douglas vs. Wake Forest, 2006 2 Robert Haskins vs. Marshall, 2002 GMAC 24 Olante Watson vs. Michigan State, 1993
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2017 (8-5) 2011 (7-5) 10/22 ESPNU Louisville 46, Cincinnati 22
9/2 FOX Louisville 35, Purdue 28 9/1 (Thur.) ESPNU Louisville 21, Murray State 9 11/3 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 42, Pittsburgh 20
9/9 ESPN Louisville 47, North Carolina 35 9/9 (Fri.) ESPN FIU 24, Louisville 17 11/11 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 56, Rutgers 5
9/16 ABC Clemson 47, Louisville 21 9/17 ESPNU Louisville 24, Kentucky 17 11/26 ESPNU Louisville 41, Syracuse 17
10/5 (Thurs.) ESPN NC State 39, Louisville 25 10/8 ESPN2 North Carolina 14, Louisville 7 12/3 ESPN Louisville 30, Connecticut 20
10/14 ACC Network Boston College 45, Louisville 42 10/15 BIG EAST Net. Cincinnati 25, Louisville 16 1/2 (Sun.) NBC Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24
10/21 ESPN Louisville 31, Florida State 28 10/21 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 16, Rutgers 14
10/28 ACC Network Wake Forest 42, Louisville 32 10/29 BIG EAST Net. Louisville 27, Syracuse 10 2004 (6-1)
11/11 ESPNU Louisville 38, Virginia 21 11/5 BIG EAST Net Louisville 38, West Virginia 35 9/4 ESPN2 Louisville 28, Kentucky 0
11/18 ESPNU Louisville 56, Syracuse 10 11/12 BIG EAST Net. Pittsburgh 21, Louisville 14 10/14 (Thur.) ESPN Miami 41, Louisville 38
11/25 SEC Network Louisville 44, Kentucky 17 11/19 BIG EAST Net. Louisville 34, Connecticut 20 10/22 (Fri.) ESPN Louisville 41, USF 9
12/30 ESPN Mississippi State 31, Louisville 27 11/25 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 34, USF 24 11/4 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 56, Memphis 49
12/27 (Tues.) ESPN NC State 31, Louisville 24 11/10 (Wed.) ESPN Louisville 55, TCU 7
2016 (9-4) 11/17 (Wed.) ESPN2 Louisville 70, Cincinnati 7
9/1 (Thurs.) RSN Louisville 70, Charlotte 14 2010 (6-6) 12/31 (Fri.) ESPN Louisville 44, Boise State 40
9/9 (Fr.) ESPN2` Louisville 62, Syracuse 28 9/4 ABC Kentucky 23, Louisville 16
9/17 ABC Louisville 63, Florida State 20 9/18 FSN NW Oregon State 35, Louisville 28 2003 (3-2)
9/24 CBS Sports Network Louisville 59, Marshall 28 10/2 ESPN3 Louisville 34, Arkansas State 24 8/31 (Sun.) ESPN2 Louisville 40, Kentucky 24
10/1 ABC Clemson 42, Louisville 36 10/9 ESPN3 Louisville 56, Memphis 0 10/17 (Fri.) ESPN Louisville 47, Tulane 28
10/14 (Fri.) ESPN Louisville 24, Duke 14 10/15 (Fri.) ESPN Cincinnati 35, Louisville 27 11/5 (Wed.) ESPN TCU 31, Louisville 28
10/22 ABC Louisville 54, NC State 13 10/23 ESPNU Louisville 26, Connecticut 0 11/28 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 43, Cincinnati 40
10/29 ABC Louisville 32, Virginia 25 10/30 BIG EAST Net. Pittsburgh 20, Louisville 3 12/18 (Thur.) ESPN2 Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 28
11/5 ESPN2 Louisville 52, Boston College 7 11/6 BIG EAST Net. Louisville 28, Syracuse 20
11/12 ESPN2 Louisville 44, Wake Forest 12 11/13 ESPNU USF 24, Louisville 21 OT 2002 (3-4)
11/17 (Thur.) ESPN Houston 36, Louisville 10 11/20 BIG EAST Net. West Virginia 17, Louisville 10 9/1 (Sun.) ESPN2 Kentucky 22, Louisville 17
11/26 ESPN Kentucky 41, Louisville 38 11/26 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 40, Rutgers 13 9/14 ESPN2 Colorado State 36, Louisville 33
12/31 ESPN LSU 29, Louisville 9 12/21 (Sun.) ESPN Louisville 31, Southern Miss 28 9/26 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 26, Florida State 20 OT
10/8 (Tues.) ESPN2 Louisville 38, Memphis 32
2015 (8-4) 2009 (2-8) 11/7 (Thur.) ESPN Cincinnati 24, Louisville 14
9/5 CBS Auburn 31, Louisville 24 9/19 ESPNU Kentucky 31, Louisville 27 11/14 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 20, Southern Miss 17 OT
9/12 FoxSports Houston 34, Louisville 31 9/26 CBS Sports Net. Utah 30, Louisville 14 12/18 (Wed.) ESPN2 Marshall 38, Louisville 15
9/17 (Thurs.) ESPN Clemson 20, Louisville 17 10/2 (Fri.) ESPN2 Pittsburgh 35, Louisville 10
10/3 ACC Network Louisville 20, NC State 13 10/10 ESPNU Louisville 25, Southern Miss 23 2001 (5-1)
10/17 ESPN Florida State 41, Louisville 21 10/17 BIG EAST Net. Connecticut 38, Louisville 25 9/1 JP Louisville 36, Kentucky 10
10/24 ACC Network Louisville 17, Boston College 14 10/24 ESPNU Cincinnati 41, Louisville 10 9/22 ESPN2 Illinois 34, Louisville 10
10/30 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 20, Wake Forest 19 11/7 BIG EAST Net. West Virginia 17, Louisville 9 10/4 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 7, Colorado State 2
11/7 ACC Network Louisville 41, Syracuse 17 11/14 BIG EAST Net. Louisville 10, Syracuse 9 10/16 (Tues.) ESPN2 Louisville 24, Southern Miss 14
11/14 FoxSports Louisville 38, Virginia 31 11/21 BIG EAST Net. USF 34, Louisville 22 11/15 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 39, ECU 34
11/21 ESPNNews Pittsburgh 45, Louisville 34 11/27 (Fri.) ESPN2 Rutgers 34, Louisville 14 12/31 (Mon.) ESPN Louisville 28, BYU 10
11/28 SEC Network Louisville 38, Kentucky 24
12/30 (Wed.) ESPN Louisville 27, Texas A&M 21 2008 (2-7) 1999 (0-4)
8/31 (Sun.) ESPN Kentucky 27, Louisville 2 9/25 FOX Oklahoma 42, Louisville 21
2014 (9-4) 9/17 (Wed.) ESPN2 Louisville 39, Kansas State 28 10/7 (Thur.) FOX Army 59, Louisville 52 OT
9/1 (Mon.) ESPN Louisville 31, Miami 13 9/26 (Fri.) ESPN2 Connecticut 26, Louisville 21 11/20 FOX Southern Miss 30, Louisvillen 27
9/6 ESPN3 Louisville 66, Murray State 21 10/10 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 35, Memphis 28 12/27 ESPN2 Boise State 34, Louisville 31
9/13 ACC Network Virginia 23, Louisville 21 11/1 ESPNU Syracuse 28, Louisville 21
9/20 FoxSports1 Louisville 34, FIU 3 11/8 ESPN Reg. Pittsburgh 41, Louisville 7 1998 (1-3)
9/27 ESPNU Louisville 20, Wake Forest 10 11/14 (Fri.) ESPN2 Cincinnati 28, Louisville 20 9/5 FOX Kentucky 68, Louisville 34
10/3 (Fri.) ESPN Louisville 28, Syracuse 6 11/22 ESPN West Virginia 35, Louisville 21 9/19 ESPN2 Louisville 35, Illinois 9
10/11 ESPNU #25 Clemson 23, Louisville 17 12/4 (Thurs.) ESPN Rutgers 63, Louisville 14 10/17 FOX Tulane 28, Louisville 22
10/18 Raycom Louisville 30, NC State 18 12/23 (Wed.) ESPN2 Marshall 49, Louisville 28
10/30 (Thurs.) ESPN #2 Florida State 42, Louisville 31 2007 (6-6)
11/8 ESPN2 Louisville 38, Boston College 19 8/30 (Thur.) ESPNU Louisville 73, Murray State 10 1997 (1-2)
11/22 NBC Louisville 31, Notre Dame 28 9/6 (Thur.) ESPN2 Louisville 58, MTSU 42 9/13 CBS Louisville 26, Illinois 14
11/29 ESPN2 Louisville 44, Kentucky 40 9/15 ESPNC Kentucky 40, Louisville 34 9/20 CBS Penn State 51, Louisville 27
12/30 (Tue.) ESPN #13 Georgia 37, Louisville 14 9/22 ESPN Reg. Syracuse 38, Louisville 35 11/8 FOX Cincinnati 28, Louisville 9
9/29 ESPNU Louisville 29, NC State 10
2013 (11-1) 10/5 (Fri.) ESPN Utah 44, Louisville 35 1996 (1-3)
9/1 (Sun.) ESPN Louisville 49, Ohio 7 10/13 ESPNU Louisville 28, Cincinnati 24 8/31 ESPN2 Louisville 38, Kentucky 14
9/7 ESPN3 Louisville 44, Eastern Kentucky 7 10/19 (Fri.) ESPN Connecticut 21, Louisville 17 9/14 ABC Penn State 24, Louisville 7
9/14 ESPN Louisville 27, Kentucky 13 10/27 ESPN Reg. Louisville, 24, Pittsburgh 17 9/28 FOX Southern Miss 24, Louisville 7
10/5 ESPN Regional Louisville 30, Temple 7 11/8 (Thur.) ESPN West Virginia 38, Louisville 31 10/16 (Wed.) FOX Houston 38, Louisville 7
10/10 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 24, Rutgers 10 11/17 ESPNU USF 55, Louisville 17
10/18 (Fri.) ESPN UCF 38, Louisville 35 11/29 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 41, Rutgers 38 1995 (0-2)
10/26 ESPN2 Louisville 34, USF 3 9/16 PRIME Michigan State 30, Louisville 7
11/8 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 31, Connecticut 10 2006 (10-1) 9/21 (Thur.) ESPN North Carolina 17, Louisville 10
11/16 ESPNU Louisville 20, Houston 13 9/4 (Mon.) ESPN Louisville 59, Kentucky 28
11/23 ESPN3 Louisville 24, Memphis 17 9/16 ABC Louisville 31, Miami 7 1994 (0-2)
12/5 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 31, #23 Cincinnati 24 9/23 FSN Louisville 24, Kansas State 6 9/10 ABC Texas 30, Louisville 16
12/28 ESPN Louisville 36, #25 Miami 9 10/6 (Fri.) ESPN2 Louisville 41, MTSU 17 11/3 (Thur.) ESPN BC 35, Louisville 14
10/14 ESPNU Louisville 23, Cincinnati 17
2012 (10-2) 10/21 ESPN Reg. Louisville 28, Syracuse 13 1993 (1-2)
9/2 (Sun.) ESPN Louisville 32, Kentucky 14 11/2 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 44, West Virginia 34 11/6 ABC Tennessee 45, Louisville 10
9/15 ABC Louisville 39, North Carolina 34 11/9 (Thur.) ESPN Rutgers 28, Louisville 25 11/13 ESPN Texas A&M 42, Louisville 7
9/22 ESPN3 Louisville 28, FIU 21 11/18 ESPNU Louisville 31, USF 8 12/28 (Tues.) ESPN Louisville 18, Michigan State 7
9/29 CBS Sports Net. Louisville 21, Southern Miss 17 11/25 ESPN Louisville 48, Pittsburgh 24
10/13 ESPNU Louisville 45, Pittsburgh 35 1/2 (Tues.) FOX Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 1992 (0-2)
10/20 ABC Louisville 27, USF 25 9/5 ESPN Ohio State 21, Louisville 20
10/26 (Fri.) ESPN Louisville 34, Cincinnati 31 OT 2005 (8-3) 11/7 ABC Texas A&M 40, Louisville 18
11/3 ABC Louisville 45, Temple 17 9/4 (Sun.) ESPN Louisville 31, Kentucky 24
11/10 ABC Syracuse 45, Louisville 26 9/17 ESPN2 Louisville 63, Oregon State 27 1991 (1-2)
11/24 BIG EAST Net. UConn 23, Louisville 20 3OT 9/24 ESPNU USF 45, Louisville 14 9/5 (Thur.) ESPN Tennessee 28, Louisville 11
11/29 (Thur.) ESPN Louisville 20, Rutgers 17 10/1 ESPN Reg. Louisville 61, Florida Atlantic 0 9/14 ESPN Ohio State 23, Louisville 15
1/2 (Tues.) ESPN Louisville 33, Florida 23 10/15 ABC W.Virginia 46, Louisville 44 3OT 1/1 (Wed.) NBC Louisville 34, Alabama 7

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Honored Jerseys
with 11 receptions in the Patriots’ 24- leader Mark Sander (‘87-90). He is tallied seven multiple-sack games.
21 victory over the Eagles in Super one of only four players to lead UofL While in Denver, he earned the Dar-
Bowl XXXIX. in tackles for three consecutive sea- rent Williams Good Guy Award from
sons. Coming out of Louisville, Buf- the state’s media.
11 Jeff Brohm - Another in a fone was selected by the Chicago
long line of great Cardinal quarter- Bears in the fourth round of the 1966
backs, Jeff Brohm threw for 5,451 NFL Draft and the eighth round of
yards and 38 touchdowns in his the AFL by the San Diego Chargers.
career, which still stands in the top
10 all-time. Named the MVP of the
1993 Liberty Bowl, Brohm threw
for a career-high 2,626 yards and
20 touchdowns as a senior in 1993.
Brohm played seven years in the Na-
tional Football League, starting his
career with San Diego in 1994. He
77 Bruce Armstrong - A also played for NFL teams in Tampa
four-year letterwinner for the Car- Bay, Cleveland and Denver.
dinals from 1983-88, Bruce Arm-
strong became one of the most
dominating and intimidating of-
fensive lineman in the history of 24 Anthony Floyd - All-Amer-
the school. He began his career at ican safety Anthony Floyd holds the
UofL as a tight end, recording 33 school record for the most inter-
receptions in his first two seasons at ceptions in school history, totaling
UofL. He moved moved to offensive 58 Elvis Dumervil - Elvis Du- 18 over his four-year career. The
tackle where he anchored the Car- mervil, who played for the Cardinals Youngstown, Ohio, native, Floyd
dinals line for the next two seasons. from 2002-05, spent four seasons as played for the Cardinals from 1999-
He appeared in the 1986 Senior a defensive end and led the team in 02 and led the Cardinals to four-
Bowl and was named UofL’s most sacks in 2004-05 and was named the consecutive bowl appearances. He
outstanding lineman following his school’s first winner of the Bronko holds the school record and is cur-
senior season. He was drafted with Nagurski Award for being the top rently tied for the Conference USA
the 23rd pick of the first round by defensive player in the country. A mark with 18 interceptions. He fin-
the New England Patriots in 1987 to native of Miami, Fla., Dumervil had ished his illustrious career 271 tack-
begin an association that continued one of the most dominating seasons les and 33 pass break-ups in three
for 15 seasons. 34 Ray Buchanan - Endeared in school history in 2005 in leading years as the starting safety.
himself to all Louisville fans as “Big the Cardinals in their first season in A two-time Conference USA first-
9 Deion Branch - A former ju- Play” Ray, Ray Buchanan was a two- the BIG EAST Conference and an team defensive back (2000-01),
nior-college standout, Deion Branch time collegiate All-American and appearance in the Gator Bowl. That Floyd was considered one of the top
played for the Cardinals from 2000- NFL Pro Bowl selection. He jumped year, he set numerous NCAA records defensive backs in the nation, assist-
01. Despite playing just two seasons, on the scene as a sophomore in and school marks, including a Divi- ing the Cardinals in winning a pair of
Branch put up remarkable numbers. 1990, piling up 59 tackles and three sion I record with 10 forced fumbles. Conference USA championships in
He stands seventh all-time in receiv- interceptions in helping the Cardinals He also compiled 20.0 sacks, with 2000 and 2001. In 2000, Floyd guid-
ing yards with 2,204, ninth with 143 to the 1990 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl (in- an NCAA-best six against Kentucky. ed the Cardinals to their first C-USA
receptions and tied for fourth with 18 cluding a key field goal block against A product of Miami Jackson High, title and a trip to the Liberty Bowl. He
touchdowns. Branch registered his Memphis to preserve the bowl bid). Dumveril concluded his career with tied for the national lead in intercep-
best season in 2001 when he caught He made his mark on the national 32.0 sacks, which stands second tions with 10 and 17 pass break-ups
72 passes for 1,188 and nine scores. stage as the Defensive MVP of the Fi- all-time in school history and 42.5 – the second-most in school history.
He also caught 71 passes for 1,016 esta Bowl with five tackles, a fumble tackles for loss, which sits third all- He set a league single-game record
yards and nine scores in his initial recovery and a recovery of a blocked time. He finished with 151 career with three interceptions – returning
years with the Cardinals. Coming out punt in the end zone as Louisville tackles and 11 forced fumbles during one for a touchdown – in an upset
of Louisville, Branch was originally drilled Alabama 34-7. Buchanan his stellar career under the direction of No. 11 Southern Mississippi. As
drafted by New England in the sec- was named a Playboy All-American of John L. Smith (2002) and current a senior, Floyd was credited with a
ond-round (65th overall) of the 2002 as he compiled 108 tackles and set head coach Bobby Petrino. Dumer- career-best 98 tackles and 4.0 sacks.
NFL Draft. He played four years with a then-school record for interceptions vil, a fourth-round selection of t he He totaled 10 or more tackles in five
the Patriots and is in his fifth with the with eight. He was drafted in the third Denver Broncos, is a four-time Pro games, including a season-high 12
Seahawks. A native of Albany, Ga., round by the Indianapolis Colts. Bowler (2009, 2011-12 and 2014) in games versus TCU and Houston.
Branch made his name in the post- and a two-time Associated Press All- After his successful collegiate career,
season, totaling 21 receptions in two 55 Doug Buffone - Doug Buf- Pro selection (2009 and 2014). The the Indianapolis Colts picked up
Super Bowls (XXXVIII, XXXIX). He fone was a standout on both sides of 2014 season with the Ravens was Floyd as an undrafted free agent. He
recorded a game-high 10 receptions the football during his career with one of his best, establishing a Ra- played two seasons in the league and
for 143 yards and a touchdown in the Cardinals, playing offensive cen- vens’ franchise-record with a career- totaled 56 tackles.
the Patriots’ 32-29 Super Bowl XXX- ter and linebacker from 1962-65. high tying 17 sacks, which was third
VIII victory over the Carolina Pan- He remains the Cardinals’ No. 3 in the NFL. He also totaled 17 sacks 42 Ernie Green - Ernie Green
thers. He was named the Super Bowl all-time tackler with 479, just nine with Denver in 2009 when he was rushed for more than 1,500 yards in
MVP after tying a Super Bowl record stops behind the program’s all-time named a starter in the Pro Bowl and his career as a Louisville Cardinal.

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He led UofL in rushing during two of the first round of the ‘58 NFL Draft 13 Sam Madison - Sam Madi- can squads as a junior. He didn’t al-
his four seasons and was a versatile by the Baltimore Colts, where he son was a four-time letterwinner with low a sack during the 1994 season.
player out of the backfield catching teamed with Johnny Unitas. the Cardinals from 1993-96. One of He was a third round pick by the
passes. He was selected in the 14th the top athletes ever to play at UofL, New York Giants in the 1995 draft
round of the 1962 NFL Draft by the 56 Otto Knop - A four-year let- Madison ranks second all-time in and also played two seasons for the
reigning world champion Green Bay terwinner at linebacker and center school history with 16 career picks Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay
Packers. He was sold to the Cleve- from 1949-1952, Otto Knop earned and also led UofL with 44 career pass Buccaneers.
land Browns where he would make honorable mention Associated Press breakups, record that has stood since
a name for himself as one of the Little All-America honors as a sopho- 1996... best season was in 1995 when
league’s top fullbacks. more and United Press International Madison led the Cardinals with seven
All-America his junior year. He was interceptions and earned third team
50 Tom Jackson - Tom Jackson inducted into the UofL Athletic Hall All-America accolades... was tabbed
spent three seasons as a linebacker of Fame in 1979 in its second induc- as one of the top 15 players in the
for the Cardinals leading the team tion class, and was inducted into the county and was tabbed a preseason
in tackles all three campaigns. He Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in Playboy All-American in 1996... was
earned All-Missouri Valley Confer- 1994. His most memorable highlight a key performer for the Cardinals as
ence Player of the Year honors in was a fumble recovery that led to the Louisville went 9-3 and defeated
1970 and 1972. He played all three tying touchdown in a stunning 13-13 Michigan State in the Liberty Bowl...
seasons under the watchful eye of deadlock at heavily favored Miami second-round draft pick of the Miami
the colorful Lee Corso as the Cards (FL) in 1950. Dolphins.
posted a 23-7-2 mark in Jackson’s
three seasons as an active player. 1 Frank Minnifield - A four-
Jackson was drafted in the fourth time letterwinner with the Cardinals
round of the 1973 NFL Draft by the from 1979-82, Frank Minnifield ex-
Denver Broncos. He played 14 sea- celled as a defensive back and kick 15 Dave Ragone - Dave
sons in the NFL. returner. A former walk-on, Min- Ragone closed his career as the
nifield quickly received the schol- school’s only three-time Confer-
75 Joe Jacoby - A three-year let- arship recruiters failed to give him ence USA Offensive Player of the
ter winner as an offensive tackle, Joe coming out of Lexington’s Henry Year. A three-year starter, he led
Jacoby was a a prep All-American Clay High. He intercepted seven Louisville to a pair of Conference
in both football and basketball from passes including a career-best three USA championships and three bowl
Louisville Western High School. during his sophomore campaign of appearances, while tying the school
He helped Nathan Poole become 1980 and led UofL in kickoff returns record for wins by a starter with
one of just 11 Cardinals to rush for in 1981 with a 30.4 yard average. 27. He is only the third Conference
over 1,000 yards with 1,394 yards. He began his professional career as USA player to ever win three offen-
He signed a free agent contract with a member of the Chicago Blitz in the sive player of the year awards, join-
the NFL’s Washington Redskins and United States Football League be- ing former Memphis running back
was later a founding member of the 17 Stefan LeFors - Stefan Le- fore he signed as a free agent by the DeAngelo Williams and former
famous “Hogs” offensive line which Fors starred in his No. 17 jersey for Cleveland Browns. Houston quarterback Case Kee-
is considered among the best front the Cardinals from 2001-2004. He num. Ragone was one of the most
fives in football history. He helped ranks seventh all-time in school his- productive signal callers in school
lead the Redskins to Super Bowl ap- tory in both career passing yards history – finishing his career with
pearances in 1983, 1984, 1988 and (5,853) and career touchdown pass- 8,564 passing yards, fourth most in
1992, three of which produced an es (38). The two-time all-Conference school history, and passing for 74
NFL championship. USA first-team honoree and left- touchdowns – placing him second
handed thrower helped Louisville in the school’s record book. The
26 Lenny Lyles - A trailblazer capture the 2004 Conference USA only three-time player of the year
in the integration of the Louisville championship with an 11-1 record honoree in school history, Ragone
Cardinals football program, Lenny and a win over No. 10 Boise State was named the Conference USA
Lyles was an outstanding player in the Liberty Bowl. Leading the na- Offensive Player of the Year in 2000
on both sides of the football from tion’s top-ranked offense at 539.0 after leading the Cardinals to a 9-3
1954-57. A four-year starter for the yards per game, LeFors threw for mark and their first conference ti-
Cardinals, Lyles totaled 2,786 yards 2,596 yards and 20 touchdowns, tle since 1972, when he threw for
on the ground and scored a school- while leading the nation in with a 2,621 yards and 27 touchdowns.
record 42 touchdowns in his storied 73.5 percent completion rate and The following year, the southpaw
career including 18 in 1957 to set a 181.7 passing efficiency rating. enjoyed the best campaign of his
a single season record which stood The Baton Rouge, La., native set the 72 Roman Oben - One of the career, passing for 3,056 yards
for more than 40 years. He is the school record for completion per- best offensive linemen in the history and 23 touchdowns. That year, he
school’s second all-time scoring centage. In 2003, LeFors threw for of the school, Roman Oben played directed UofL to an 11-2 record
leader with 300 points in his storied 3,145 yards and 17 touchdowns, for the Cardinals from 1992-95 and that was capped by a 28-10 Liberty
career. He became the first Cardinal while adding another 405 yards and is one of the most decorated offen- Bowl victory over BYU. Ragone
to surpass the 1,000-yard mark in three scores on the ground. Follow- sive linemen in school history. He was drafted by the Houston Texans
a single season. In 1957, his 1,207 ing his collegiate career, LeFors was was named a first team All-Amer- in the third round of the 2003 NFL
yards not only earned him Little selected by the Carolina Panthers in ican in 1994 by the Gannett News Draft. He went to play three sea-
All-America acclaim but led all of the fourth round (121st overall pick) and was also voted to the Football sons as quarterback with the Texans
college football. He was selected in of the 2005 NFL Draft. News and Sporting News All-Ameri- (2003-05), appearing in two games.

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All-Metro Conference accolades in lowed to play as a freshman because players dismissed from school, leav-
1988 after recording a career-high UofL didn’t belong to the NCAA), ing the Cardinal roster empty, Unitas
88 tackles. He was drafted by the San head coach Frank Camp knew he thought about leaving and transferring
Francisco 49’ers as the 25th pick in had something unique.Tossed in to Indiana.
the first round and went on to enjoy against St. Bonaventure when UofL But Unitas decided against leaving
a 17-year career in the NFL. was trailing 19-0, Unitas completed the Cardinals when he was reminded
11 consecutive passes, three for TDs, that Indiana shunned him earlier in
in a steady rain and helped put the his career.
Cards in front 21-19. Unitas now holds just a few records
But the Cards couldn’t stop St. Bo- at UofL, most of them eclipsed by
naventure from kicking a last-ditch quarterbacks John Madeya, Ed Rub-
field goal and UofL lost 22-21. bert, Browning Nagle, Jeff Brohm,
Despite the loss, nothing could Marty Lowe, Chris Redman, Dave
detract from Unitas’ astonishing per- Ragone, Teddy Bridgewater and Ste-
formance. fan LeFors. Unitas finished his career
With Unitas leading the way, UofL completing 247 of 502 passes for
7 Chris Redman - Chris Red- went on to win its next four games, 2,912 yards and 27 touchdowns.
man closed his career as the NCAA including a 35-28 victory over Hous- The rest of Unitas’ story is well doc-
all-time leader in passes attempted ton. Louisville was a 19-point under- umented. He left Louisville when he
and completed and was one of just dog against the Cougars. One of the was the ninth-round pick by the Pitts-
three Division I-A signalcallers to greatest plays of Unitas’ career took burgh Steelers in 1955 and was cut by
throw for more than 12,000 yards in place in that game when the Cardi- them in a numbers game. The Steelers
a career. The Parade National High nals were leading 28-21 and had the had four quarterbacks; they only need-
School Player of the Year at Male, 50 Otis Wilson - Otis Wilson ball on their own eight-yard line in ed three. Unitas was the odd man out.
Redman finished his Cardinal career was a three-time letterman for the the fourth quarter. Unitas took a job with a Pittsburgh
completing 1,031 of 1,679 passes for Cardinals. A dominating defender After two unsuccessful running tiling company following the cut and
12,541 yards and 84 touchdowns. A and one of the school’s all-time lead- plays, Unitas dropped back into his then he latched on with the Bloom-
first-team All-Conference USA selec- ing tacklers, he finished his career own end-zone, sidestepped two de- field Rams, a semi-pro team. He made
tion and the league’s Offensive Player as the school’s second all-time lead- fenders and threw a pass to Babe Ray six dollars a game. But Unitas didn’t
of the Year in 1999, he also added the ing tackler with 484 tackles. He was who scored a 92-yard TD. linger long in the bush league. The
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award to named the Defensive Most Valuable In his sophomore season, Unitas com- Colts got wind of him and invited him
his mantle. As a junior, Redman re- Player in the 1977 Independence pleted 77 of his 154 passes and threw for a tryout. He made the team—sign-
wrote the UofL and C-USA record Bowl and was a first team All-Ameri- 12 TDs. UofL went 3-8 that year. At ing for $7,000 and the Steelers made
books, passing for 4,042 yards and can selection in 1979. He registered Florida State, Unitas had one of his history for one of the biggest blunders
29 scores despite playing in just 10 152 stops in 1979 and 157 duringthe best games, completing 17 of 22 pass- of all time. Unitas was inducted into
regular season games. His 44-of-56, 1978 campaign. After Louisville, Wil- es in a 41-14 victory. UofL, though, the NFL Hall of Fame in 1979 and his
592-yard afternoon against East Caro- son was a first round pick of the Chi- almost fumbled away Johnny Unitas record 47-consecutive game touch-
lina was the nation’s top single game cago Bears, the sixth player in school after his sophomore season. After an down passes is a record compared to
passing performance in 1998. history to garner first round status in administrative hassle which saw 15 Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak.
the NFL Draft. He played eight years
1 Howard Stevens - One of the for the Bears from 1980-87, includ-
best running backs in the history of the ing a 1986 World Championship.
school, Howard Stevens ranks in the
top five in school history with 2,723 10 Dwayne Woodruff - A
yards and recorded 25 touchdowns three-time letterman for the Cardinals,
(which places him sixth all-time). He Dwayne Woodruff opened his career
also stands fourth all-time with 509 as a reserve running back and wide re-
career rushing attempts and holds the ceiver from New Richmond, Ohio but
school record for rushing yards in a was moved to the secondary by then-
season with 1,429 yards in 1971. He head coach Vince Gibson following
finished fourth in the nation in rush- his sophomore campaign. He collect-
ing, running for 1,259 yards and 12 ed 161 tackles while intercepting three
touchdowns in 1972. He guiided the passes and recovering three fumbles.
Cardinals to a Missouri Valley Confer- He accounted for 97 total tackles in
ence Championship in 1972 and was 1977 as the Cardinals advanced to the
drafted in the 16th round by the New Independence Bowl. He was selected
Orleans Saints in the 1973 NFL Draft. by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth
round of the 1979 National Football
99 Ted Washington - One League Draft and spent 11 of the next
of the dominating defensive play- 12 seasons as a member of the Steelers
ers in the history of the school, Ted earning a victory in Super Bowl XIV as
Washington played for the Cardinals a rookie for the Steeler dynasty.
from 1987-90. In his career, Wash-
ington recorded 298 tackles and 14 16 Johnny Unitas (Retired)
sacks during his career. He earned - Five games into Johnny Unitas’
Honorable Mention All-America and freshman season (Unitas was al-

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Credential Information The 2018 edition of the University of Louisville Football Media Guide
is a comprehensive source of information for media covering the Car-
Credentials for Louisville home
games are issued to working media only dinals. Additional information or photos can be obtained by calling
and should be requested as early as pos- Louisville Sports Imformation Office at (502) 852-6581. If you need
sible.
additional information contact Rocco Gasparro, Louisville Football
Season-credential privileges may be
granted to daily newspapers, magazines, Contact, at Rocco@GoCards.com. The website for Louisville Athletics
radio stations and television stations that is GoCards.com.
cover the Louisville football program on
Head Coach Schedule
a regular basis – i.e., weekly news con- Weekly Media Services
10:30 p.m. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia
ferences and all home games. Creden-
Monday News Conference 10:40 a.m. Dabo Swinney, Clemson
tials are granted at the discretion of Lou-
Head Coach Bobby Petrino will conduct 10:50 a.m. Willie Taggart, Florida State
isville Athletics and additional requests
a weekly press conference on most Mondays 11:00 a.m. Bobby Petrino, Louisville
and affiliations are considered on an during the season. 11:10 a.m. Dino Babers, Syracuse
individual basis. The news conferences will be conducted 11:20 a.m. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest
Due to space constraints, credentials in the Recruiting Lounge, located on the 11:30 a.m. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech
will be limited to working media only. second floor of the Howard Schnellenberger 11:40 a.m. Larry Fedora, North Carolina
If media credentials are not picked up Football Complex at Papa John’s Cardinal 11:50 a.m. Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech
in advance, they will be available for Stadium. 12:00 p.m. Mark Richt, Miami
pickup at the West Ticket Booth located There is limited parking is available on 12:10 p.m. Pat Narduzzi, Pitt
outside Gate 7 of Papa John’s Cardinal the apron outside of Gate 1. Media with a 12:20 p.m. Steve Addazio, Boston College
Stadium. Media should enter through University issued parking pass may park in 12:30 p.m. David Cutcliffe, Duke
Gate 8 to gain access to elevators for the any lot surrounding Papa John’s Cardinal Sta- 12:40 p.m. Dave Doeren, NC State
press box. No credentials will be mailed. dium..
Please direct all requests to: Kenny Klein The weekly news conferences will begin ACC Video Clip Service
(kenny@GoCards.com), Sports Informa- on Monday, Aug. 27 and conclude Nov. 19. Broadcast media outlets will be able
tion Director, University of Louisville, The news conference schedule is gener- to access ACC highlights and press confer-
Louisville, Ky. 40208. ally as follows: ence excerpts via the ACC Video Clip Ser-
Media members wishing to cover n Lunch is from 1 p.m. to 1:25 in the Re- vice (AVCS) throughout the entire 2015-16
UofL on the road are encouraged to con- cruiting Lounge at Howard Schnellenberger sports calendar. This video content will only
tact Rocco Gasparro (rocco@GoCards. Football Complex. be available for download in digital files
com) at least two weeks prior to the con- n Coach Bobby Petrino from 1:30 p.m. to that can be accessed on the AVCS. To regis-
test to secure credentials. 1:45 p.m. ter for this service please contact Scott Mc-
n News conferences are live streamed on the Burney, Assistant Commissioner/Advanced
Requests for season passes should be
Internet. A link is available each week on Media, at smcburney@theacc.org or call
submitted no later than July 31. Requests
GoCards.com/watch. 336.369.4646.
for single games should be made as far n Quotes from the news conference will be
in advance as possible. posted on GoCards.com by on Monday af- Athletic Communications
ternoon. Football media services are coordinated
Press Parking
by Assistant Athletic Director for Sports In-
Press parking is limited and will be
provided on a first-come, first-served Louisville Sports
basis as available. Contact the Louisville Information
Sports Information Office regarding de-
Sports Information Office
tails and directions to the press parking
502-852-6581
areas. Atlantic Coast Conference Services Sports Information Fax
The Atlantic Coast Conference hosts indi-
Photographers 502-852-7401
vidual media teleconferences with each ACC
All photographers must wear a side- head coach throughout the football season.
line pass and a vest to be allowed on the Mailing Address
The call begins at 10:30 a.m. and continues
playing field. NCAA rules limit shooting through 12:40 p.m. on each Wednesday. University of Louisville
to outside the restraining line around the Teleconference will be live streamed on the- Sports Information
field and outside designated team areas ACC.com and transcripts and audio archives 2100 S. Floyd St.
(between the 30-yard lines). will be available after the conclusion of the Louisville, Ky. 40208
Vests can be acquired before the call. To participate in the call, please contact
game, on the field or in the press box Mike Finn in the ACC Communications Of- Web Address
during the game. fice. The 2016 weekly call-in schedule for www.GoCards.com
the season is as follows.
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formation Rocco Gasparro. Please direct
interview information and photo requests to
Gasparro. His office is located on the second
floor of the Swain Student Activity Center.
The main Sports Information Office is locat-
ed on the second floor of the SAC.

Interviews
Media interviews with all Louisville play-
ers and coaches MUST be arranged through
the Sports Information Office. Contact Rocco
Gasparro, Football SID, via email at rocco@
gocards.com or by calling (502) 852-0102 to
arrange interviews with head coach Bobby
Petrino or players. Please give as much ad-
vance notice as possible when requesting
players for midweek interviews. Offensive
players are available following practice on
Tuesdays and defensive players on Wednes-
day. Team locker rooms are off limits to
media representatives at all times. Player’s
phone numbers will not be given to the me-
dia and players should not be called directly
or contacted through social media site to ar-
range interviews or ask questions. distributed prior to kickoff. Play-by-play, com- quest will also be brought into the team
plete halftime and final statistics, coaches and meeting room.
Collegepressbox.com player quote sheets are all regular services on The visiting coach and players are avail-
Collegepressbox.com is the official web- game day. A fax service is also provided upon able outside their locker room. Please check
site for ACC football. Access and download request. Monitors with updated statistics are with the visiting SID for more details.
weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media available throughout the press level and in Typed post-game quotes from both head
guides for the conference and each of its eight booths for electronic media. In addition, tele- coaches and players will be available in the
members throughout the season. Login infor- vision monitors are also part of the fixtures in press box following the game.
mation will be distributed to accredited media both home and visiting radio booths. For both home and away games, the Lou-
or you can apply for a password by sending isville locker and training rooms are closed
an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com. Press Box to the media. Football SID Rocco Gasparro
There are three levels to the Papa John’s will survey the media in the fourth quarter for
Social Media Cardinal Stadium Press Box: (3-4) Suites; player requests.
The University of Louisville Sports Infor- (5) Press Level, AD Suites, President’s Suite,
mation Office is making a continued effort Photo Deck, Visiting and Home Coaches Media Will Call
in 2018-19 to utilize social media outlets as Booth, Visiting and Home Radio Booths, Re- Approved media or photo credentials
another way of passing information to our play Booth, Television Booth. can be obtained at the Media Will Call Booth
fans and those who cover our programs. at Gate 7 of Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.
Louisville’s Football’s twitter account @Uo- NFL Scouts Media Will Call opens approximately two
fLFootball and Instagram feed @ louisville- NFL scouts can receive credentials and hours prior to kickoff and will close about 30
football provide updated information and access to the pressbox. The written (or e- minutes after kickoff.
behind-the-scenes news as does the Cardi- mail) request must be made at least one
nals’ ’ Facebook page http://www.facebook. week in advance to Kenny Klein (kenny@ Wireless Internet
com/UofLFootball. gocards.com). Seats are assigned on a space The Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium press
available basis, and access to the field during box offers free wireless internet service to
Bobby Petrino Radio Show team warm-ups is permitted. media members. Instructions will be pro-
Affiliates on the Louisville Radio Network vided to the media on game day. For further
carry the Bobby Petrino Show each Wednes- Postgame Policy questions, contact Garett Wall or Ira Green
day night at 7 p.m. The show originates from Post-game interviews at Papa John’s Car- on the upper level of the press box.
the Sports and Social Club on Fourth Street dinal Stadium are held in the meeting rooms
and is open to the public with a reservation. of the football complex. The meeting room Press Parking
entrance is located to the right of the walk- Press parking is limited and will be pro-
way leading the teams to the field. vided on a first-come, first-served basis as
Game Services
After meeting with the team, head coach available. Contact the Louisville Sports In-
Press Box Services Bobby Petrino will be brought into the team formation Office regarding details and direc-
Packets with pre-game information will be meeting room. Additional players upon re- tions to the press parking areas.
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Contact Information Sports Information Staff
Address:
University of Louisville Sports Information
2100 S. Floyd St.
Louisville, Ky. 40208

Sports Information Phone: 502-852-6581


Sports Information Fax: 502-852-7401
Press Box: 502-852-6973 Kenny Klein Rocco Gasparro Nick Evans Ira Green Lori Korte
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Rocco Gasparro,
Assistant SID/Football Contact/Men’s Golf
Office: 502-852-0102
Mobile: 502-262-2258
Email: rocco@GoCards.com

Kenny Klein, Kim Pemberton Kathy Tronzo Garett Wall Nancy Worley
Assistant Sports Sports Information Assistant Sports Associate Sports
Sr. Assoc. AD for Media Relations/SID Information Director Program Assistant Information Director Information Director
Office: 502-852-6581
Mobile: 502-599-7865 Garett Wall, Assistant SID/Men’s Soccer/ Videographers
Email: kenny@GoCards.com Rowing/Baseball Clayton Barnes (502-852-3896)
Office: 502-852-3088 Corey Daniels (502-852-3896)
Ira Green, Assistant SID/Web Site Manager/ Mobile: 502-553-8030 Andrew Osborn (502-852-3896)
Women’s Golf Email: garett@GoCards.com Fred Reynolds (502-852-3896)
Office: 502-852-4857
Mobile: 561-386-3755 Nancy Worley, Associate SID/Volleyball/ Official Website - GoCards.Com
Email: ira@GoCards.com Swimming and Diving/Women’s Tennis University of Louisville Athletics and
Office: 502-852-0113 Sidearm Sports have partnered on a new
Lori Korte, Assistant SID/Softball/Field Mobile: 502-724-6933 Go.Cards.com, mobile/tablet and digital
Hockey/Men’s Tennis Email: nancy@GoCards.com platform. Providing Cardinal fans with out-
Office: 502-852-3086 standing features and enhanced video and
Mobile: 502-445-9434 Nick Evans, Assistant SID/ mobile experiences.
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Primary Media Outlets
Publications/ Mike Hughes Television Phone: (502) 582-7255 Jason Anderson
Web Sites Inside the Ville (web site) Tom Lane, John Lewis, kspencer@whas11.com WHBE Radio/ESPN 680
Jake Lorium PO Box 22311 Aaron Matas Jason@ESPNLouisville.com
(Beat Writer) Louisville, KY 40252 WDRB-TV Sports Andrew Chernoff
Tim Sullivan, Phone: (502) 644-6453 634 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. CN2 (Time Warner Cable) Wire Service
(Sports Columnists) mikehughes1986@yahoo.com Louisville, KY 40203 10179 Linn Station Rd. Gary Graves
The Courier-Journal Phone: (502) 584-6441 Louisville, KY 40223 Associated Press
525 W. Broadway Sports Editor tlane@fox41.com Phone: (502) 792-1100 Courier-Journal Bldg.
Louisville, KY 40202 Lexington Herald-Leader Rick Bozich, Eric Crawford bruce.snyder@twcnews.com 525 W. Broadway
Phone: (502) 582-4361 Main & Midland (sports columnists, web site) Louisville, KY 40202
jgreer@courier-journal.com Lexington, KY 40507 rbozich@wdrb.com Radio Phone: (502) 583-7718
tsullivan@courier-journal.com Phone: (606) 231-3529 ecrawford@wdrb.com Paul Rogers ggraves@ap.org
mgraf@herald-leader.com (UofL radio play-by-play, morn- aplouisville@ap.org
Howie Lindsey Fred Cowgill, Natalie Grise, ing sports)
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lousportsreport@aol.com Sports Editor Drew Deener
rbrown928@peoplepc.com The Cardinal (student paper) Kent Taylor, Mike Hartnett, WLCL Radio/93.9 the Ville
University of Louisville Kendrick Haskins, 337 W Cardinal Blvd.
Jody Demling, Louisville, KY 40292 Brian Winner Louisville, KY 40208
Cardinal Authority Phone: (502) 852-6728 WAVE-TV Sports Phone: (502) 240-0602
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PO Box 1100 tonyvanetti@clearchannel.com
Louisville, KY 40201-1100

Normal Game Week Media Schedule

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday


10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Post-Practice 11 a.m. No media No media Post-Game
Bobby Petrino Coach Petrino at Interviews Coach Petrino availability availability Coach Petrino
Television press conference Select Offensive on ACC Coaches and select players
Show (WAVE TV) Players and Teleconference will be available
Assistant Coaches postgame
Weekly game Post-Practice
notes available Interviews
by 8 p.m. ET Select Defensive
Players and
Assistant Coaches

7 p.m.
Bobby Petrino
Radio Show
(Tumbleweed)

Louisville Sports Radio Network Radio


All University of Louisville football games will be broadcast live
on the Cardinal Football Network developed by Learfield Sports Mar-
keting. WHAS Radio (840 AM), a 50,000-watt, clear channel station
in Louisville will continue to serve as the Cardinals’ flagship radio
station. The broadcast of some UofL games will move to WKRD (790
AM and 101.7 FM) when there is conflicting programming. The Car-
dinals also have extensive UofL programming on WKRD Radio, an
all-sports station with primary U of L coverage as well as Fox Sports
Radio programming. Paul Rogers will serve as the play-play voice
Paul Rogers Alex Kupper Jody Demling for the 22nd year, while former Cardinal Alex Kupper serves as color
Play-by-Play Analyst Sideline Reporter analyst and Jody Demling returns as the sideline reporter.
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Dr. Neeli Bendapudi n President, University of Louisville

N eeli Bendapudi is the


18th  President of the
University of Louisville.
ers’ willingness and abil-
ity to maintain long-term
relationships with firms
outreach through consulting and executive
education programs.
A highly sought-after keynote speak-
Selected by the UofL and with the brands and er, she has addressed national and inter-
Board of Trustees in April employees that represent national audiences for many companies,
2018, Dr. Bendapudi came them. trade groups and organizations including
to Louisville from the Uni- Dr. Bendapudi’s Alliance Data Systems, Cardinal Health,
versity of Kansas  where research has been pub- Deloitte & Touche, Dow Chemical, Hun-
she served as Provost and lished in the Journal of tington Bank, HY Louie (Canada), Limited
Executive Vice Chancellor. Academic Medicine, Har- Brands, Marriott, Mayo Clinic, National
On the KU campus, Dr. vard Business Review, Association of Convenience Stores, Nation-
Bendapudi was known for Journal of Marketing, Jour- wide Insurance, OXXO/FEMSA (Mexico),
her collaborations with the nal of Marketing Research, Radici Group (Italy), Retail Forward, SPAR
business community, fund- Journal of Retailing, Jour- (Austria) and Yellow Roadways, among
raising, faculty support and nal of Service Research many others.
affable personality, telling faculty, staff and and in the proceedings of various national Dr. Bendapudi sits on the Board of Direc-
students to “just call me Neeli.” Dr. Benda- and international conferences. Her research tors of publicly held companies Lancaster
pudi was also known for giving her personal has been featured by popular media outlets Colony Corporation and Fred’s Inc., and
cell phone number to all first year students. including The New York Times, CNBC, CNN, has sat on several non-profit organization
She earned her Ph.D. in marketing from MSNBC, WebMD and Fox News Network. boards, including MRIGlobal, an indepen-
the University of Kansas and has teach- She has served on the editorial board of the dent research institute.
ing experience at  The Ohio State Univer- Journal of Marketing. Additionally, she has Dr. Bendapudi was recognized as one
sity  and  Texas A&M University. Dr. Benda- taught at the undergraduate, MBA, Execu- of 2016’s “50 Kansans You Should Know,” in
pudi returned to KU in 2011 to become tive MBA and Ph.D. levels and has received Ingram’s, Kansas City’s Business Magazine.
the School of Business dean and H.D. Price numerous college, university and national She is a former Leadership Foundation Fel-
Professor of Business. teaching awards. low of the International Women’s Forum,
Professor Bendapudi specializes in the Previously, she served as chief customer one of a select group of women selected
study of consumer behavior in service officer of the Huntington National Bank worldwide for this prestigious honor.
contexts. Her research deals with custom- and has been actively involved in business She is married to Dr. Venkat Bendapudi.

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UofL Board of Trustees

William Bonita K. Raymond Brian A. Sandra Jonathan J. David


Armstrong Black Burse Comer Frazier Fuller Grissom

Not
Pictured

Mary E. James M. Nitin John H. Enid Ronald L.


Nixon Rogers Sahney Schnatter Trucios-Haynes Wright

Athletic Association Board of Directors

Larry Eric Beth Brian A. Dan Carmine Jonathan Ralph


Benz Berson Boehm Comer Durbin Esposito Fuller Fitzpatrick

Joseph Dawn Susan Mary Steve Mariana Kimberly Tom


Han Heinecken Howarth Hurns Jones Juarez Kempf-Leonard Meeker

Gregory C. Sam James M. Shelley Lars Bill Vickie Jerry


Postel Rechter Rogers Santry Smith Stone Tencer Tolson
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Vince Tyra n Athletics Director

F ollowing a nationwide
search, the University
of Louisville Board of Trust-
coaches and staff to put
an outstanding product on
the field while ensuring
Tyra has served as a member of the
University of Louisville Foundation Board
of Directors and chaired the organization’s
ees approved the appoint- the success of our student Finance Committee. He joined the board
ment of Vincent Tyra as athletes and representing in February 2017, but stepped down from
UofL’s vice president for UofL in a manner that will the position after his appointment with
intercollegiate athletics make the entire university Cardinal Athletics. He has served on the
and director of athletics on family proud.” board of Industrial Services of America,
March 26, 2018. Prior to his appointment a Louisville-based scrap metal recycling
The UofL board at UofL, Tyra served as an company.
approved a five-year operating partner since A standout athlete, Tyra graduated from
agreement with Tyra (pro- 2007 for Southfield Capi- Trinity High in Louisville in 1984 as the
nounced TIE-ray) at a spe- tal, a Greenwich, Conn., state’s top baseball prospect and was induct-
cial meeting on March 26 based private equity firm ed into the school’s hall of fame. He was a
following recommenda- that invests in lower mid- four-year baseball letterman (1985-88) and
tions from a university wide search commit- dle market companies. In his role there, Tyra two-time team captain at Kentucky, where
tee and the UofL Athletics Association Board served as chairman of the board of many he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in
of Directors. investments, including Hallcon Corp, RCR health administration in 1988. He started
Tyra has served as interim athletics direc- International, Total Fleet Solutions, Dealer 37 career games as a pitcher, tied for 14th
tor since Oct. 3, 2017. Financial Services, and BioPharm Com- all-time at UK.
A Louisville native with strong business munications. Tyra most recently served as A long-time supporter of UofL Athletics,
and athletics credentials, Tyra has been high- chairman of the board and interim Chief Tyra is the son of Charlie Tyra, a consensus
ly active since assuming his interim position, Executive Officer of Elite Medical, a com- All-America at UofL who led the Cardinals
using his business acumen, passion for Car- pany based in Clearwater, Fla. to the 1956 National Invitation Tournament
dinal Athletics and background in athletics Tyra operated as a corporate advisor from Championship. Charlie Tyra is one of four
to lead UofL during a period of transition. 2013-16 for ISCO Industries, a privately held players, along with Wes Unseld, Darrell
“We are convinced that Vince Tyra is the piping supply company based in Louisville. Griffith and Pervis Ellison, whose jersey
right fit to lead the UofL athletics program,” He also formerly served as the president of numbers have been retired at UofL.
said UofL’s Interim President Greg Postel, Retail and Activewear for Fruit of the Loom Tyra and his wife Lori have five children:
MD. “He has provided strong leadership in Bowling Green, Ky. Sydney, Audrey, Olivia, Spencer and Cooper.
while continuing to move the Cardinals for-
ward in all sports, building upon the legacy
of previous athletics successes and taking
the time to personally reach out to the UofL
fan base and donors as much as possible.
The feedback we received from donors,
community members, employees, athletes,
the ACC and colleagues throughout the
country has been extremely positive.”
While in his interim capacity, Tyra has
taken steps to stabilize the future of the
Cardinals by extending the contracts for
key UofL coaches and making moves to
efficiently restructure the administrative and
support staff, with an emphasis on enhanc-
ing the student-athlete experience. He has
monitored UofL’s ongoing capital projects,
including the Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
expansion to be completed in late sum-
mer and outfitting of a broadcast center on
campus in advance of the launch of the ACC
Network in August 2019.
Tyra is just the third athletics director for
the Cardinals in the last 38 years, follow-
ing Tom Jurich (1997-2017) and Bill Olsen
(1980-97).
“It’s an honor to take the reins of such
an outstanding athletics program with its
rich tradition of success,” Tyra said. “I look
forward to continuing to work with our
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Elaine Wise Wise and her husband, Barry, have one daugh- 1983, after nearly two seasons as SID at Morehead
Faculty Representative ter, Amanda, a graduate of Wellesley College and State. Prior to that stint, Klein spent four years as
A member of the UofL the UofL Brandeis School of Law, who resides an undergraduate and graduate assistant at Murray
faculty for decades, Elaine in Chicago, with husband Greg and children State, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in
Wise is in her 20th year as Matthew and Audrey; and a “Danish son,” Peter journalism in 1981. At the time of his appointment
U of L’s Faculty Athletics Preisler, a graduate of the University of Kentucky at UofL, he was the youngest SID at an NCAA
Representative. Appointed School of Architecture, who resides in Nashville, Division I football institution at 23.
by the President, she serves with wife Melissa and children Sophia, Jackson, A 2015 inductee into the College Sports Infor-
as the university’s liaison between academics and Anabel. mation Directors of America (CoSIDA) Hall of
and athletics, responsible for the certification of Fame, Klein also worked one season as a student
student-athlete eligibility to the NCAA and provid- John Carns assistant in sports information at Austin Peay State
ing academic and compliance oversight as Chair Senior Associate Athletic University, and was a sports writer for the Clarks-
of the Committee on Academic Performance of Director for Compliance ville Leaf-Chronicle.
the ULAA Board. As a member of the ACC FAR John Carns is in his 21st Klein was enshrined in the Kentucky Athletic
Council, she serves on the Autonomy Committee year with the Cardinals and Hall of Fame in 2017. He received the 2012
and on the Sportsmanship and Infractions Review his ninth as Senior Associate Katha Quinn Award, presented by the U.S. Bas-
Committee. She also serves as the Provost’s Liai- Athletic Director for Compli- ketball Writers Association in recognition for pro-
son for Athletics. ance. viding outstanding service to the media covering
A lifelong resident of Louisville, Wise gradu- He served seven years as Associate Ath- college basketball.
ated from local Seneca High School. She earned letic Director for Compliance after serving as Klein has coordinated the computerized statis-
her bachelor’s degree in English from Agnes Scott UofL’s Director of Compliance for four years. tics operation for the past 33 NCAA Final Fours. In
College, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Carns is responsible for the development and his initial season with the Cardinals, Klein edited
She earned a master’s degree in English Literature implementation of the University’s policies and the 1983-84 UofL basketball guide which was
on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at Indiana procedures in accordance with NCAA, ACC and judged second in the nation by the College Sports
University, and then joined the UofL faculty in University regulations. He supervises the Cardi- Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Klein,
the Department of English. After resuming her nals’ men’s and women’s tennis programs and cur- who edited UofL’s basketball history book Above
graduate studies, she returned to UofL to join the rently serves on the ACC Men’s Tennis Committee. the Rim, has also received other publication
faculty of the Division of Humanities as Program Carns joined the UofL staff in August of 1998 awards while at UofL and Murray State.
Coordinator for the Freshman Symposium, an after nearly two years assisting in the compliance He served as the media coordinator for the
interdisciplinary program for first year students. office at the University of Miami (Fla.). 1987 USA Pan American Games men’s basketball
In 1977, she was awarded tenure in Humanities. Prior to his roles in athletics, Carns worked team, has served on the NCAA Final Four media
Wise served as Chair of the Division of Human- in government for the City of Binghamton (N.Y.). coordination committee and annually assists in
ities from 1997 to 2016, and holds appointments He was a community relations assistant for the media operations for the Kentucky Derby. He was
in both the English and Comparative Humanities mayor’s office (1986-88), an economic develop- the local media center committee chairman for
departments. Medieval and Renaissance Literature ment assistant for two years (1988-90), the High- the 1996, 2000 and 2014 PGA Championships in
and Culture are her areas of academic specializa- way Safety Program Director (1990-91) and a risk Louisville, and served in a similar capacity for the
tion. In 1990, she was named the University’s manager/paralegal of the Office of the Corpora- 2008 Ryder Cup and 2004 and 2011 Senior PGA
Distinguished Teaching Professor; in 1995, she tion Counsel (1991-93). Championships. He assisted in the media opera-
earned the Carnegie Foundation Kentucky Profes- Carns earned a B.A. in Communications at tions at the 1999 Ryder Cup in Boston.
sor of the Year Award; in 2005, she received the State University College at Oswego (N.Y.) in 1985. Klein currently serves on the ACC Awards
University of Louisville Trustees Award for her He graduated with a juris doctor from the Thomas Committee and is vice-chairman of the CoSIDA
service to students; in 2009, she was the recipient Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich., in 1996, the Scholarship Committee.
of the Tower Award in Education; in 2015, she same year he was admitted to the New York State Klein, who grew up in Southside, Tenn., is
was honored by the Athletics Department with Bar. He also earned a master’s degree in sports married to the former Donna Graham. Klein has
the National Women and Girls in Sport Award; in administration at St. Thomas University in Miami, two sons: Alex, with wife Beth and their children
2016, A&S honored her with the Career of Service Fla. in 1997. Clark and Iris, and Brady, a graduate student in
Award, and she received the University Distin- A native of Binghamton, N.Y., Carns and his UofL’s Speed School of Engineering.
guished Service Award in 2017. wife Patti have two children: Luke and Payton Ann.
An on-campus leader throughout her many Marvin Mitchell
years at UofL, Wise serves on the University Club Kenny Klein Senior Associate
Board, the Graduate Council, the A&S Committee Senior Associate Athletic Athletic Director for
on Committees and the Committee on Planning Director for Media Student Services and Diver-
and Budget, and on her department Personnel Relations/Sports sity
Committees. She was a long-time member of Information Director Marvin Mitchell has 25
the Faculty Senate and its Executive and Library Kenny Klein is in his 36th years of athletic administra-
Committees, and was the faculty liaison to Student year at UofL, currently serv- tion experience and enters
Senate and advisor to Mortar Board Senior Honor ing as Senior Associate Ath- his 18th year as a part of Cardinal Athletics senior
Society. In the community, she serves on the Mont- letic Director for Media Relations and as Sports administration.
pellier Committee of Sister Cities of Louisville and Information Director. Mitchell serves as the department’s chief diversity
on the Board of the English Speaking Union. Klein joined the Cardinal staff in August of officer and has oversight of academic services, con-

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tinuing eligibility and student-athlete programming. Prior to joining U of L, he served as the Ohio Christine Herring
Mitchell was the school’s first Associate Ath- Valley Conference Assistant Commissioner from Senior Woman Administra-
letic Director in the area of academics. He joined January 2010 to October 2013. At the OVC, Bank- tor/
the athletic administration staff in December 1999 er oversaw the OVC’s compliance, academics, Assistant Athletic Director
as Assistant Athletic Director of Academic Services NLI, governance and other conference operations. Christine Herring, a for-
after three years at East Carolina, where he direct- He also served as the sport administrator for OVC mer UofL student-athlete and
ed their student development program. Prior to his men’s and women’s tennis. member of the athletics staff
stint at ECU, Mitchell worked five years at his alma Banker served on the NCAA Division I Legis- since 2008, is in her fifth year
mater Wake Forest in many roles, including serv- lative Council from 2010-2013 and was elected as Associate Athletic Director and serves as the
ing as assistant director of academic services from Legislative Council chair for 2013-14. Banker Cardinals’ Senior Woman Administrator.
1994-96. also served on the NCAA Division I Subcommit- She serves as the sport administrator for the
Under Mitchell’s leadership, academic success tee on Legislative Relief and the NCAA Division I Cardinals’ women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s
for student-athletes has flourished at UofL. More Football Championship Subdivision Governance and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s
than half of all student-athletes are consistently Subcommittee. swimming and diving, cheer, dance, band and
named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for Banker served as the Assistant Dean for Student men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and
maintaining a 3.0 grade point average each se- Affairs at the Indiana University School of Law in field programs. She also oversees the Sports Nutri-
mester. Graduation rates for student-athletes have Indianapolis from 2008-09. While with IU School tion Department, the Olympic Sports Performance
improved to all-time highs. Computer access, tu- of Law, Banker directed student services on behalf Department and is the Title IX officer for the de-
torial services, objective-based study halls and a of the law school including advising, new student partment.
new student retention program are among the sig- orientation, spring commencement, final exams Herring has had a broad range of responsibil-
nificant advancements since his arrival. and the law student handbook. Banker served on ities at UofL. Since was formerly Assistant Direc-
A four-year letterman for Wake Forest Universi- the Dean’s senior leadership team and law school’s tor of Development with the Cardinal Athletic
ty (1987-91), Mitchell is an accomplished speaker ABA self-study committee. Fund, where she solicited philanthropic gifts for
and has addressed the National Association of Ac- Prior to working at the IU School of Law, Bank- the annual fund. She previously served as the
ademic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) National Con- er worked at the NCAA from 2002-08, first as the Cardinals’ Director of Special events, oversee-
ventions, NCAA Life Skills National Convention, Associate Director of Membership Services and ing and coordinating several events for sports’
Nike All-America Camps and various universities, later at the NCAA Eligibility Center as the Associ- teams and athletically related events for the de-
high schools and grade schools. ate Director of Academic Review. partment.
Active in the community, Mitchell has served His responsibilities with the NCAA included She operated as an assistant coach with the
on various boards including 100 Black Men of drafting NCAA legislation and publications. UofL track and field program for three seasons,
America, Clear Channel Communications, Amobi Banker also served as staff liaison to several including serving as recruiting coordinator for two
Okoye Foundation, National Collegiate 100 and NCAA committees and councils. From spring years. In addition to coaching, her responsibilities
Chestnut Street YMCA. He is a member of Black 2007 to July 2008, he managed the day-to-day included overseeing travel, alumni relations, mar-
Coaches and Administrators (BCA), National Con- operations of the NCAA Eligibility Center aca- keting and assisting with administrative duties as
sortium for Academics and Sport (NCAS) and the demic review team. the Director of Operations.
N4A. He also serves as the primary advisor for the Banker received his Bachelor of Arts degree in A four-year letterwinner, Herring competed for
Collegiate 100, a mentoring organization he char- journalism from the University of St. Thomas (MN) the Cardinals from 2004-08 in events such as the
tered at UofL in 2004. in 1997. A member of the Omicron Delta Kappa heptathlon, high jump, long jump, weight throw
A native of Eastville, Va., Mitchell graduated Honor Society, Banker was a three-time letter and hammer throw. She was a team captain dur-
from Northampton High School and continued winner for the Tommies football team. Banker re- ing her last two seasons for the Cardinals and a
his education at Wake Forest University, where ceived his Juris Doctorate from the Marquette Uni- member of the 2008 BIG EAST Women’s Outdoor
he earned both his bachelor’s (1992) and master’s versity Law School in May 2001. At Marquette he Track and Field championship team, as well as the
(1995) degrees. was the president of the St. Thomas More Society 2007 BIG EAST Women’s Outdoor runner-up team
and a member of the Sports Law Society. when she finished in the top 10 of the heptathlon.
Matt Banker Banker volunteers with the Louisville Leopard She finished in the top three of the high jump in six
Associate Athletic Director Percussionists and the Big Brothers-Big Sisters pro- meets as a senior, recording a personal best of five
for Compliance gram. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar, feet, 8.75 inches (1.75 meters) to tie for first in the
Matt Banker joined U of the National Association for Athletics Compliance SIU Fast Start Invitational. In high school, Herring
L as Associate Athletic Direc- (NAAC) and the National Association of Collegiate was a two-time Michigan state champion and Di-
tor in October of 2013. In his Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Banker has taught vision II state record holder in the high jump and
current role, Banker serves as sports law and compliance courses at Belmont earned academic all-state honors as a junior and
sport administrator for men’s University’s School of Law and UofL’s Sport Ad- a senior.
soccer and women’s rowing and the athletics de- ministration Graduate School. A native of Big Rapids, Mich., Herring gradu-
partment’s liaison to University Housing. Banker ated from UofL with a bachelor’s degree in busi-
also supports the athletics department’s NCAA ness administration with a concentration in mar-
compliance and rules education initiatives, athlet- keting in 2008. She is the daughter of Jim and
ics strategic planning, legal affairs and risk man- Arlene Krellwitz and has two sisters, Katie Clifford
agement. Banker has represented U of L on the and Julie Weiss and a brother, Anthony Krellwitz.
ACC’s men’s soccer committee and ACC Constitu- She and her husband Michael have two sons, Joey
tion & Bylaws Committee. and Jake.

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Michael Dudas alumni. Her father earned both his undergraduate single game and post-season events. He also co-
Associate Athletic Director and medical degrees from UofL, and her mother ordinated all ticket sales for the expansion of Papa
for Development who received her master’s degree from UofL’s John’s Cardinal Stadium as well as for the KFC
A member of the Cardi- Kent School of Social Work. Shoemaker has one Yum! Center. The UofL football team has main-
nals’ athletic staff for eleven child, Elliott. tained a substantial season ticket base including
years, Michael Dudas is in over 45,000 in season ticket sales since 2010. The
his first year as Associate Ath- Carole Banda KFC Yum Center is sold out on a season basis with
letic Director for Develop- Director of Olympic about 22,000 tickets being sold per game. In addi-
ment. Sports Medicine tion to regular season events, he is also responsible
Dudas joined the Cardinal Athletic Fund staff Carole Banda, Director of for ticketing for all conference events along with
in July 2008. Beginning in 2018 he began over- Olympic Sports Medicine, is NCAA post season events run by UofL. He also
seeing Cardinal Athletic Fund. Michael’s primary in her 19th season at UofL. serves in the game management and operations
responsibilities include administration, operations, Based at the Cardinal Park aspect for all sports.
planning and implementation of all annual giving athletic training facility, she Before coming to UofL, Barber attended Rio
and fundraising initiatives within UofL Athletics. is responsible for daily sports medicine operation Grande College for his undergraduate studies as
A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., he earned a for 21 of UofL’s sports. well as Ohio University for his graduate work.
bachelor’s degree in business management in Supervising two associate and seven assistant While at Rio Grande College, he served as an as-
2006 from Austin Peay State University, where he athletic trainers, Banda has travel responsibilities sistant basketball coach from 1982-1986. Upon
competed on the Governor’s basketball team. He with field hockey. She has coordinated sports completion of his schooling, he completed an in-
was a member of APSU’s 2002-03 team which medicine coverage for conference championships ternship at the University of North Carolina in the
won the Ohio Valley Conference championship in men’s basketball, tennis, field hockey and track athletic ticket office.
and faced Louisville in the NCAA Tournament first and field along with the NCAA Field Hockey He has been married to the former Kim Mor-
round. His APSU 2003-04 team won the OVC National Championship. gan for the last 30 years. They have three children:
regular season title with a perfect 16-0 league Banda joined UofL in 2000 as the associate Ryan, Kyle, and Catie.
record and advanced to the NIT. director of sports medicine. She was the associate
He earned his master’s degree in sport admin- athletic trainer from 1997 to 2000 at the Univer- Rob Brawner, Jr.
istration from UofL in 2009. He and his wife Katie sity of Notre Dame after spending six years as Assistant Athletic Director
have three sons, Connor, Parker and Chase. the assistant athletic trainer. As the associate, she for Internal Affairs
supervised seven assistant athletic trainers, coor- Rob Brawner is in his
Amy Shoemaker dinated volunteer student athletic trainer program 33rd year on the UofL staff,
Associate Athletic Direc- and traveled with football and women’s lacrosse. including the last 28 as Assis-
tor for Administration and Prior to her stint with the Fighting Irish, she tant Athletic Director for
Deputy University Counsel served as assistant athletic trainer at Morehead Internal Affairs. He served as
An 11 year employee of State from 1986-1991 where she had teach- assistant athletic director for operations and tick-
the University of Louisville, ing responsibilities and coordinated pre-season ets his initial four years with the Cardinal athletic
Amy Shoemaker began her physicals. She began her athletic training at department.
role as Associate Athletic Eastern Illinois as the assistant athletic trainer and Before joining the UofL staff, Brawner was the
Director for Administration and Deputy University administrative assistant after spending a year as a Director of Admission Control for the Kentucky
Counsel in May, 2018. Shoemaker serves as a graduate assistant. Fair and Exposition Center, serving as the KEC liai-
member of the Athletics senior leadership team She was a member of the Indiana Athletic son with the Ticketron corporation and operating
and oversees internal functions including human Trainers Association and is currently a member the KEC Ticket Office.
resources, legal, contracts, risk management, stu- of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers’ Society. She is a A native of Springfield, Ill., Brawner received a
dent conduct, and staff development for Athletics. NATA certified trainer with CPR certification. B.S. degree from Cincinnati Bible College in 1977.
Shoemaker began her employment with the A 1984 graduate of West Virginia University, He earned a Master’s Degree in Sports Administra-
university with the Office of University Counsel with a bachelors of science in secondary educa- tion from Ohio University in 1985.
in 2006, where she oversaw much of the employ- tion, she earned a master’s in health, physical Brawner has also served as the Director of
ment, immigration, and student affairs-related education and recreation in 1985 from Eastern Tickets of the Ohio High School class AAA, AA
legal issues as in her role as Associate University Illinois. and A sectional, district and regional basketball
Counsel. tournaments. He served as assistant basketball
Prior to coming to the University, Shoemaker Brad Barber coach at Cincinnati Bible College in 1978-79.
was a litigation attorney for Louisville-based law Assistant Athletic Director for He is married to the former Lori Higgins. They
firm Middleton Reutlinger from 2002-06, where Operations and Tickets have two children: Chris and Kelsey Morgan.
she practiced in the areas of commercial, busi- Brad Barber enters his
ness, and employment Law. She began her law 27th year as Assistant Athletic
career in 2000 as an attorney with Steptoe and Director for Operations and
Johnson, in their employment law practice group. Tickets after serving as the
Shoemaker earned her bachelor’s degree in Assistant Ticket Manager for
government from William & Mary in 1997 and her three seasons with UofL.
law degree from Kentucky in 2000. As a native of Barber coordinates all football and basketball
Louisville, Shoemaker’s parents were both UofL season ticket sales, along with ticketing for all

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Amy Calabrese She earned her bachelor’s degree in sport the 98 acres of park land, parking structures and
Assistant Athletic Director for administration with a minor in business admin- stadium. He coordinated the operational needs
Student-Athlete Development istration from UofL in 2007 and went on to earn for the 225+ events held annually in and around
Amy Calabrese, a former a master’s degree in business administration, also the stadium.
UofL student-athlete and from UofL, in 2009. She is active in the communi- Overseeing and coordinating the staff of over
Director of Student-Athlete ty, serving as a “Big” with Big Brothers Big Sisters 250 trades, cleaning, landscaping and facility
Development for three years, and is a former board member for Girls on the Run operations staff were part of Ortman’s focus.
was elevated to Assistant in Louisville. She is a graduate of Ignite Louisville Additional responsibilities included the stadium
Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Develop- and Leadership Louisville as well as a member of life safety, operating systems and the lead contact
ment in 2013. Women Leaders in College Sports. for all media needs for the facility for every event.
In addition to serving as the sport administra- She and her husband Rich have two children, On an annual basis, Ortman created and
tor for women’s lacrosse, softball, women’s soccer Jack and Colin. oversaw the stadium’s annual capital improve-
and field hockey, Calabrese is the liaison with the ment program that accounted for projects that
Dean’s Office and several other departments on Jim McGhee were done to maintain the original 1924 historic
campus. She manages the departments adidas Assistant Athletic Direc- structure along with projects to continue to keep
internship program and Title IX educational efforts tor for Varsity Sports and Soldier Field on the cutting edge of technology
for staff and student-athletes. Student Life and fan amenities.
Calabrese managed Louisville’s LCare pro- Jim McGhee, a member During Ortman’s tenure, Soldier Field was
gram, including leadership development, edu- of the UofL athletic staff recognized as the first stadium in the country to
cational programming, and the Student-Athlete since 1977, is in his 24th receive the certification of LEED-EB through the
Advisory Committee from 2013-spring of 2018. year as Assistant Athletic United States Green Building Council.
She served as the sport administrator for the Cards’ Director for Varsity Sports and Student Life. Between 2005 and 2014, Ortman was a part
field hockey, rowing, women’s lacrosse, and men’s McGhee assists with the operation of nearly all of the 10 Super Bowls, working as the AFC team
and women’s soccer programs. UofL varsity sports programs (all except football coordinator ensuring team access and needs were
Calabrese operated as Director of Student-Ath- and men’s basketball) and has a number of addi- met both on the sidelines and in the locker room
lete Development at UofL from May of 2010 until tional duties. He operated the NCAA National Youth for the NFL.
accepting her current role. Her duties have included Sports Program, a summer program for at-risk boys He earned his degree in animal science in
developing and implementing UofL’s life skills and girls, for the athletic department for 20 years. 1995 and his masters in business administration in
program for student-athletes, including leadership McGhee joined the UofL athletic department 1997, both from Western Illinois University.
development, educational programming and career in 1977 as assistant athletic trainer and football Ortman and his wife Christine have three chil-
education. She has had oversight for the UofL equipment manager. After nine years in that role, dren: Samantha, Madison and Austin.
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, managed the he became UofL’s equipment and facilities man-
department’s Performance Team, which provides ager in 1986, a position he held until his most Justin Ruffin
support and mental health resources for student-ath- recent appointment. Assistant Athletic Director
letes, managed multiple events, and implemented McGhee worked four years as assistant athletic for Academic Services
a senior seminar program and leadership groups. trainer at Harvard University (1973-77) and a pair of Justin Ruffin is in his ninth
She worked nearly three years as assistant two year stints as head athletic trainer and equipment year with UofL as Assistant
director of student-athlete development and cham- manager at Texas Southern University (1971-73) and Athletic Director for Aca-
pionships from 2007-10. In that role, she aided in Mississippi Valley State University (1969-71). demics. He is responsible for
UofL’s efforts in serving as host for conference and McGhee earned a bachelor’s degree in physi- overseeing academics for the
NCAA championships, event management, com- cal education and science at Mississippi Valley Cardinal football team and supervises the football
munity outreach projects and life skills program. State in 1969; and a master’s degree in human academic staff.
Calabrese joined the UofL staff as a graduate movement and physical education at Boston Uni- After serving five years in various capacities,
assistant in development in 2007. She assisted the versity in 1975. most recently as assistant director for student
Cardinal Athletic Fund with its annual fund, event He and his wife, the former Linda Bell, have athlete services, Ruffin came to the University of
management, game-day donor areas and student- one daughter: Veronica. Louisville from James Madison University. He is
athlete scholarship program. She also worked a former student-athlete, earning All-Conference
briefly as an intern with US Paralympics at the US Michael Ortman recognition as a defensive back for the football
Olympic Committee and as a sales representative Assistant Athletic Director, team and lettering three years on the baseball
for the Louisville Bats Triple-A baseball team. Stadiums Manager team.
Calabrese was a four-year letter winner for the Michael Ortman is in his In 2002, Ruffin graduated with a Bachelor’s
Cardinals’ soccer team from 2003-06, earning fifth year as UofL’s Stadiums of Science in Integrated Science and Technology
Academic All-America honors as a junior and Manager, overseeing Papa from JMU and he earned his Master of Arts in
senior. The stellar defender started all 77 matches John’s Cardinal Stadium, Jim Athletic Administration two years later in 2004.
of her career, playing every minute of every game Patterson Stadium and Dr. A native of Norfolk, Va., Ruffin is a member of
but one as a junior, as the Cardinals won 43 Mark and Cindy Lynn Soccer Stadium. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc, National Association
games over her four years. A team captain her last Before coming to the UofL, Ortman worked 17 Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and Black
two years, she was an All-Conference USA third- years at Soldier Field in Chicago, serving as the Coaches and Administrators.
team selection as a sophomore after coming to Director of Operations for his final 12 years there. Ruffin and his wife Erika have three sons: Jus-
UofL from Centennial, Colo. He oversaw the facility’s operations encompassing tin, Jayson and Joshua.

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Lauren Rust He and his wife, Tami, have a son, Casey and Lottie Stockwell
Assistant Athletic Director a daughter, Kayla. Assistant Athletic Director
for Compliance for Brand Marketing
Jeff Spoelker Lottie Stockwell is in her
Lauren Rust is in her ninth Assistant Athletic Director/ third year as UofL’s Assistant
year at the University of Lou- Business & Finance Athletic Director for Brand
isville and her sixth with Car- Marketing.
dinal Athletics, currently serv- Jeff Spoelker, who was el- With 16 years of experi-
ing as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance. evated to assistant athletic di- ence leading and developing brand/marketing
Rust is responsible for the eligibility of initial rector for business & finance campaigns, Stockwell is responsible for overall
and transfer student-athletes, as well as assisting in December 2017, is in his brand marketing and licensing for the Louisville
in the eligibility of continuing student-athletes, 10th year with the University of Louisville athletics athletic department.
Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Graduation department. Before joining the Louisville staff, Stockwell
Success Rate (GSR) reports and the compliance He returned to UofL after serving as a senior spent 10 years at Power Creative in Louisville as
internship program. She has worked the last three financial analyst for the Louisville Water Compa- the Director of Account Service, where she served
years in her current position after three years as ny from October 2007 through November 2008. as the brand steward for the UofL and Churchill
UofL’s Director of Compliance. She joined the Spoelker was responsible for developing the annu- Downs Racetrack, two of the agency’s top clients.
UofL athletics staff in August of 2011 after three al operating budget and monitoring expenditures She was responsible for the overall agency per-
years as Associate Director of Advising in the UofL for various segments of the company. He assisted formance with each account, ensuring financial
College of Arts and Sciences. with the annual audit in addition to aiding with goals attainment, development of multiple agen-
Prior to her arrival at UofL, Rust worked six financial forecasting. cy/client relationships, while coaching and men-
years at the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center In 1997, Spoelker joined UofL as the policy toring a team of account service staff members.
at the University of Tennessee. She was an Aca- and budget analyst in the Office of Budget & Fi- Prior to Power Creative, Stockwell served five
demic Athletic Counselor for women’s swimming, nancial Planning. In his role, he was tasked with years as the Account Executive at Red7E, a local
rowing and women’s golf (2002-05), as well as development, oversight, and administration of ap- advertising agency, which handled the marketing
Assistant Director overseeing all academic coun- proximately $125 million of the University’s bud- for Churchill Downs, Inc., and all member race
selors and serving as the primary academic coun- get, which included the athletics association and tracks. She handled the project management of
selor for men’s basketball and women’s volleyball the UofL Foundation. Among his duties over a 10- all creative development for broadcast, digital,
(2005-08). Rust also worked a year in Membership year period, he conducted financial analysis and print, collateral and customer relationship mar-
Services for the NCAA as an intern in 2001-02. research, financial forecasting, and prepared man- keting materials.
Rust earned a B.A. in Exercise Science at agement reports for top-level officials to include A 2000 graduate of Kentucky with an integrat-
Morehead State University (KY) in 1999. She the school’s president and provost. ed strategic communications degree, Stockwell
graduated with a M.A. in Sport Administration at Prior to his first stop at Louisville, he served worked two years as a marketing specialist at Lex-
Morehead State in 2001 while serving as a gradu- as a grant writer and comprehensive planner for mark International, where she worked in concert
ate assistant in its athletics department. two years with the Kentucky Regional Planning with multiple advertising agencies for creative
A native of Louisville, Rust and her husband and Development Agency. Spoelker assisted gov- development of all new product launch materials,
Rich have two children: Garrett and Brynlee. ernment entities and nonprofit organizations with including packaging.
researching and writing federal, state, and founda- Stockwell has two children, Cooper and Geor-
Scott Sallade tion grants. gia.
Assistant Athletic Director The Louisville native graduated from Dayton,
for Student Services where he ran cross country for two years, in 1990
Scott Sallade, Assistant with his bachelor’s degree in political science.
Athletic Director for Student Spoelker continued his education at Kentucky,
Services, is in his 23rd year where he earned his master’s degree in public ad-
as a staff member of the Olga ministration in 1993. Spoelker secured his certifi-
Peers Academic Center. He cate in accountancy from Louisville in 2007.
oversees the academic support for women’s soc- He is married to the former Alex Gallitelli, and
cer, softball, men’s swimming and diving, and the they reside in Louisville with their sons Nicholas
spirit groups, in addition to his many administra- and Peter.
tive duties, including continuing eligibility and
campus involvement.
He has been at UofL since 1987 and has
worked in several areas of the university including
Housing and Residence Life, Admissions and Ori-
entation and Intramural and Recreational Sports.
He currently serves as a part-time instructor for the
Health and Sport Sciences Department.
Sallade earned his B.S in Sport Administration
(1992) and his Master of Education (1994), both
from the University of Louisville.

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Not
Pictured

Kevin Aka Kelly Anderson Emily Artner John Ballard George Barbetto Clay Barnes Ronee Baxter Robert Beahl
Graphic Special Assistant to the Football Golf Course/ Assistant Director of Videographer Director of Varsity Sports
Designer Athletic Director Dietician Superintendent ULGC Marketing Special Events Operations

Chelsea Bemis Katie Berry Rachel Bilney Grace Bonoma Jason Bond Seth Boone Ray Bronger Zach Brooks
Asst. Director Asst. Director Assistant Director of Compliance Computer Aquatics Coordinator Facilities/ Executive Director of
of Marketing of Marketing Development Coordinator Systems Supervisor Operationbs Development

Dan Cerwinske Laura Clemente Mioshi Cobble Kelly Conklin Maggie Constantz Debbie Cox Caroline Crafton Corey Daniels
Senior Director Director of Digital Academic Ticket Office/Business Director of Cardinal Park Assistant Director of Video
of Ticket Sales Marketing Services Manager Special Forces Training Room Academic Services Producer/Editor

Dave Dow Bruce Dukes Megan Edwards Marc Ellis Susan Ernst Kevin Esposito Casey Evans Erika Fitzgerald
Facilities Athletic Executive Director Dir. of Academic Community Outreach/ Business Manager Ticket Office Assistant Ticket
Assistant/PJCS Fields Annual Fund Facilities Liaison to VIP Hotels ULGC Assistant Manager

Scott Flavell Vicky Frank Brice Gordon Daniel Gossom Al Greener Tim Haag Stanley Hall Lauren Hansen
Technology Specialist/ Administrative Assistant/ Athletic Associate Director Athletics Pep Social Media Coordinator Facilities/ Assoc. Dir. of
Facilities Baseball Fields of Compliance Band Coordinator Operations Academic Services

Jennifer Hanson Courtney Hehn Mike Hetzel Russell Hill Regina Johnson Elaine Jones Jill Joseph Terry King
Dir. of Game Production & Assoc. Dir. Athletic Asst. Director Academic Clerical Performance Program Assistant/
Fan Experience of Academic Services Fields of Academic Services Counselor Assistant Nutrition Wright Natatorium

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Hannah Krill Brent Lamkin Lynn Lands John Leenerts Becky Lindberg Jeremiah Litzinger Chris May Andrew McClung
Graphic Cardinal Park Equipment/ Financial Chief Broadcast Coordinator of SAC Stadium Equipment Dir. of Academic Dir. of Operations
Designer Facilities Coordinator Engineer Performance Nutrition Manager & Student Services & Stadiums

Deanna McMahel Olivia McMillen Scott Miller Daniel Morrisey David Moser Sean Moth Alyssa Murphy Teena Murphy
Accountant Asst. Director of Academic Assistant Director of Compliance Lynn Stadium Equipment Sr. Director of Advertising Dir. of Student Athlete Director of Olympic
Services Business Manager Manager and Marketing Promotions Leadership & Development Sports Performance

Monica Negron Rodney New Opal Newton Scott Norton Caroline Nourse Andrew Osborn Rachel Overton Meg Peavy
Campus & Community Athletic Admin. Assistant KFEC Assistant Director Motion Assoc. Dir. Associate Director
Relations Coordinator Fields Business Office Equipment Manager of Compliance Graphic Artist of Academic Services Tennis Center

Danny Plasencia Jason Prado Tanner Probus Jeff Reinking Fred Reynolds Sam Robey Neil Rohrer Dr. Vanessa Shannon
Dir. of Championships/ Director Video Senior Video Membership Ticket Office Dir. of
Development of Development Producer/Editor Photographer Director Director/ULGC Assistant Mental Performance

Todd Sharp Lauren Sharrock Sandy Short Emily Spears Christy Steiden Kara Talley Thomas Theobald Denny Thompson
Spirit Human Resources Administrative Assistant Associate Director of Special Events Asst. Dir. Athletic General Manager,
Coach Generalist Business Office Compliance Coordinator Learning Services Fields ULGC

Angela Todd Jeremy Toles Melinda VanArsdale Vickie Way Valerie Wells Mike Winkenhofer Bryce Wooley Kamari Wooten
KEC Program Program Assistant Tennis Center Administrative Receptionist Superintendent Admin. Asst. Assoc. Dir. of
Assistant Human Resources Business Manager Assistant Athletic Fields Business Office Academic Services

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Athletics Staff

Kristia Worthy Nick Yonko Mike Zehnder


Assoc. Dir. of Performance Aquatics
Academic Services Nutritionist Director

UofL Head Coaches

Arthur Albiero Mark Beckham Derek Copeland Dale Cowper Mark Crabtree Rex Ecarma
Swimming Women's Tennis Women's Rowing Track & Field/Cross Country Men's Golf Men's Tennis

Karen Dani Busboom Kelly Ken Lolla Dan McDonnell Bobby Petrino Chris Mack
Ferguson-Dayes Volleyball Men's Soccer Baseball Football Men’s Basketball
Women's Soccer

Justine Sowry Scott Teeter Courtney Trimble Jeff Walz


Field Hockey Women’s Lacrosse Women's Golf Women's Basketball

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